Workamajig adds support for Flash 10, Leopard, Safari 3.2
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Nov 19, 2008 at 3:00pm
Workamajig, Creative Management’s software program for ad agencies and others in the creative and design industries, has been updated to version 10.0.1.0 to support Adobe’s latest version of Flash (version 10) and for Mac OS X 10.5.5 (“Leopard”) and Safari 3.2.
Workamajig’s Flash foundation, introduced in May of this year, forms the basis for future upgrades. By utilizing the abilities that Adobe’s Flash provides, the Workamajig software can take advantage of additional speed and functionality that the Internet otherwise inhibits, says Ron Ause of Workamajig.
The Flash foundation allows the Workamajig Project Management Software to provide features like drag and drop calendar, drag and drop Flash Gannt charts, and other improvements. The 10.0.1.0 release continues to build on the major foundation upgrade that Workamajig made to its Ad Agency management software earlier this year, addressing interface improvements based on months of research, client interviews and user feedback, Ause says. As before, all of the improvements are a direct result from many man-years of research and direct client feedback from actual users of the Creative Management Software.
As always with Creative Manager’s products, no installation or conversion are necessary, and all updates are at no cost to the over 18,000 users of Workamajig. All client logins and vendor logins are always free. All updates are deployed using Workamajig’s own Auto-Updater, which allows them to deploy updates to all hosted sites, and to clients’ servers at any time.
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