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Changes at The Phoenyx

The long-awaited web-based front-end for The Phoenyx is now in Beta. The existing email system will remain unchanged, but the not only will the archives be a lot more user-friendly, but you'll be able to post messages threough the web front-end as well. Hopefully this will be good news for the sorts of people that prefer web forums to mailing lists.

As I said, it's still in beta format at the moment, so there are likely to be a few bugs, especially formatting glitches.

Posted by TimHall at April 02, 2006 06:32 PM | TrackBack
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