MyQuire? Let public pages do the talking

Posted by Derek Thu, 09 Aug 2007 20:22:00 GMT

Beginning with the original MyQuire Alpha release in late 2006, the upbeat Quire management & development team has maintained a blistering pace of revisions and updates aimed at improving the MyQuire application. Since joining the Quire team in June, I've experienced this fast-paced development cycle first-hand while working closely with both management and backend developers to improve public facing pages.

The result? Newly introduced "personas" - real MyQuire users who utilize the service to organize, manage, and collaborate on a personal and professional level. Find out how a non-profit administrator, full-time college student, and recruiter / PTA president use MyQuire.

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In addition to providing examples of how MyQuire can be leveraged to help everyday and professional individuals alike, we've tinkered with the layout to make it a little easier to understand what we're doing, review features, and see where we're going.

Want to poke previous iterations of MyQuire? Check out the Wayback machine for some "historic" link love.

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By the way, my name is Derek. If I'm not staring at Photoshop or TextMate, I'll be one of the coffee runners narrating the development cycle, news, and releases on the MyQuire blog. If you haven't met our CEO David S., say hi. The rest of the team will find their way on to these pages in due time.

Stay updated with development updates by subscribing to the blog via RSS. Alternatively, bookmark us on del.icio.us and spread the word. Poke, tinker, and play around with the public pages and application. Let us know what you think, features you would like to see, or a simple "I've got my eye on you".

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