New Volity stuff
May. 6th, 2006 03:05 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Feeling lazy, so here is excerpts from stuff I posted to the Volity betatest list:
First, I'd like to announce that we've released version 0.3.5 of
Gamut, our official client application. The new features I'm
personally most excited about are its online documentation - it now
features a "Gamut Help" command under its Help menu that summons a
user manual. It begins with a welcome page for first-time users,
guiding them through their first couple of Volity games. I'd love to
hear what y'all think of it.
You can download Gamut by visiting http://volity.net and clicking the
big shiny blue button you'll see therein. And if you haven't seen the
volity.net website yet... well, you're in for a treat. And even if you
are already familar with it, you may not have known that we just
launched a developer blog at http://volity.net/blog . Right now it's
just us in the core yapping. OK, it's just Zarf yapping. IMHO that's
reason enough to check it out, but nonetheless we soon hope to offer
user-driven project blogs as part of our self-service developer
support stuff.
First, I'd like to announce that we've released version 0.3.5 of
Gamut, our official client application. The new features I'm
personally most excited about are its online documentation - it now
features a "Gamut Help" command under its Help menu that summons a
user manual. It begins with a welcome page for first-time users,
guiding them through their first couple of Volity games. I'd love to
hear what y'all think of it.
You can download Gamut by visiting http://volity.net and clicking the
big shiny blue button you'll see therein. And if you haven't seen the
volity.net website yet... well, you're in for a treat. And even if you
are already familar with it, you may not have known that we just
launched a developer blog at http://volity.net/blog . Right now it's
just us in the core yapping. OK, it's just Zarf yapping. IMHO that's
reason enough to check it out, but nonetheless we soon hope to offer
user-driven project blogs as part of our self-service developer
support stuff.