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11-21-2007

November 21, 2007

There have been many changes to Springnote. Although some changes are noticeable, some are not. In this post, we would like to tell you about these changes.


Easier Viewing of Recent Updates
There has been a slight change to the navigation panel on the left hand side, as we notified you on "Future Improvement on Recent Updates". Since the release of this new version that came out at the end of September, many people informed us that the newly modified version has been more difficult to use.
We hope the new UI turns out to fit your needs more effectively. Please look forward to other changes that we are planning in improving the UI.

Improvement of the Left Navigation Area
The main idea in speeding up Springnote was to fix up some areas of the left navigation area.
For this, there has been some modifications when you log on to the first page, the server will only load personal information that is needed, and other information can be called up when you click on other areas of the menu.

Installation of Additonal Web Servers
Did you hear that Springnote received great comments at the Web 2.0 Expo in Tokyo?
In preparation for a great increase in users, we have installed web servers. Due to our web server installation, Springnote has become a lot more user-friendly.  We received reports from our system management team saying that these changes have helped in improving user replying time to up to 80%. Can you feel the difference? =)


Today, we have briefly described the work that the Springnote team has been doing to improve speed.
We know that there is still a lot of work to be done. There are still so many tasks to improve usability that is lined up waiting for us.

We promise to keep you updated with any future developments.

Thank you.

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Last edited on 02/27/2008 19:46 by Springnote Team

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