January 23, 2006

Magna CRM 1.0 released!

Filed under: MagnaCRM — Dimitris Giannitsaros @ 14:17

I’m quite happy (and a bit proud) to report that Magna CRM was released a few minutes ago!

The web site has been updated with an improved product page, screenshots / tour and of course an online shop. The price list has been determined (for a couple weeks now actually) and the manual is now fully written and online (although it will always be a work in progress).

Few changes from beta 2 were introduced: some cosmetic, a few small improvements in the way things work and a couple issues with the installer. This makes me confident Magna CRM will work as expected.

I have a ton of things I want to write about, I hope I’ll get to it later!

9 Comments

  1. Congrats Buddy!
    Wish you all the success as you move in to the Sales phase for your product.

    JD

    Comment by JD — January 23, 2006 @ 16:08

  2. Thanks JD!

    Comment by Dimitris Giannitsaros — January 23, 2006 @ 16:13

  3. Congratulations! Wish you the best of luck

    Comment by JAG — January 23, 2006 @ 17:09

  4. Congratulations! Looks like a great product. I seem to remember that your app and Ian Landsmans Helpspot were announced within the first few months of me starting my blog. Makes me wonder what I’ve done with the time! I’ll have to get working on my product now.

    Comment by Matt Breckon — January 23, 2006 @ 19:50

  5. Thanks JAG and Matt!

    Comment by Dimitris Giannitsaros — January 23, 2006 @ 22:02

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  7. Congrats!

    Comment by Michael Sica — January 27, 2006 @ 03:04

  8. Thanks Michael! Your turn now ;-)

    Comment by Dimitris Giannitsaros — January 27, 2006 @ 11:08

  9. [...] Last week Dimitris Giannitsaros of RapidSgnal released MagnaCRM 1.0 unto the World, and I clean forgot to congratulate him, not even by email. I can only hang my head in shame and beg forgiveness, especially as he’s always been one of the first to send me notes of support and congratulations in the past. [...]

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