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    Tags General,Website Design,XSIS - posted by Court on 08 Apr, 2009 12:03 pm

    What’s brewing at MaxGen? What isn’t.

    On top of launching a slew of new XSIS WebMaster-powered websites, stick around for all this goodness:

    • New Twitter feed for xsis. This replaces the old panel and will consist of the same updates, downtime and maintenance notices. Exciting stuff for people who like their news dull, dorky and under 140 characters. Follow us @xsis.
    • Semi-secret project, watch this space.
    • The delightfully named Mailbomb, which is a long overdue overhaul to our email marketing system. It’s looking good and should be ready for takers in about a month. Take a peek here – (preview pic).
    • iPhone Apps. All the ‘cool’ web-types are into this thing in a big way so we’ve gone ahead and registered as an official developer. Stefan and Daniel are heading this up for us, so be ready for MaxGen’s app offering when the version 3.0 iPhones are released sometime in June.
    • A new design for this very website. Almost 2 years we’ve been rocking this look now, and while it’s still passable, it is definitely time we knock it up a notch. We’ve been passing concepts round for a couple of weeks now and are finally on the right track.

    2 Responses to “The New”

    1. on 11 Apr 2009 at 2:17 pm 1. Dan Cortazio said …

      Oh great, MailBomb looks great! Is it gonna be integrated with Xsis, or it will be a different system!?

      Court, Alysson and Daniel, I wish you guys all the best! Happy to see you guys growing!

      Bye!

    2. on 14 Apr 2009 at 11:25 am 2. Court said …

      Hey man, good to hear from you.

      At this stage its going to be separate but the two systems can share subscriber databases. We’re looking into the option of a revised XSIS with more marketing functions that may include Mailbomb in some form.

      Digging your new Inflar site man, portfolio is looking fantastic too, can hardly believe those are built on WordPress. Looks very custom.

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