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Archive for October, 2009

Trillian for Windows 4.1 Public Beta!

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Trillian for Windows 4.1 Build 15 is now available for public beta testing. We’ve removed the authentication requirement from our download page and all interested customers are now free to participate in the beta. Trillian for Windows 4.1 features the following new improvements:

We’ve also worked on improving overall stability, fixing bugs, and reducing resource requirements whenever possible. Moving forward, we’ll be continuing to work with beta testers to resolve reported issues as we push towards a final release. Remember, 4.1 is still beta and will contain bugs and crashes. Don’t upgrade unless you’re comfortable running pre-release software! Thanks for your support and we hope you enjoy the newest Trillian.

Trillian for Windows 4.1 Build 15.

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Build 15 is now available to early access alpha testers via Cerulean Labs, fixing additional bugs and continuing to improve the resilience of our connection to Facebook. Reminder: Trillian 4.1 is not currently auto-updating itself – testers should download the new build by hand and manually update until further notice. Thanks!

Trillian for Windows 4.1 Build 14.

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Build 14 is now available to early access alpha testers via Cerulean Labs, fixing additional bugs. Reminder: Trillian 4.1 is not currently auto-updating itself – testers should download the new build by hand and manually update until further notice. Thanks!

Trillian for Windows 4.1 Build 13.

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Build 13 is now available to early access alpha testers, fixing additional bugs. Reminder: Trillian 4.1 is not currently auto-updating itself – testers should download the new build by hand and manually update until further notice. Thanks!

Trillian for iPhone: Two months later, still no response from Apple…

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Trillian for iPhone

We’ve been getting more and more questions from customers wondering where the heck our iPhone App is. Unfortunately, we have no idea.

It’s been 60 days since our initial and only submission to the App Store. Unlike many of the horror stories you may have read about, we haven’t yet received a rejection notice and we’re not frantically going back and forth with Apple fixing reported problems. Despite sending a steady stream of emails to Apple requesting status updates, we continue to receive generic form letters in response – frustrating, to say the least. As developers, we absolutely understand and appreciate Apple’s need to quality control applications – including the need for additional review time when warranted – but being kept in the dark for two months is a strange way to accomplish this. Cerulean remains ready and willing to work with Apple to ensure the software meets all necessary requirements.

This is an important product to us and we’ll continue our efforts to bring it to market. Thanks for your patience and support!