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It’s truly exiting times within the Jalbum team. We have a reached a point where we are more focused than ever. A couple of weeks ago we spent two whole days in a room with a whyteboard and a video projector. We looked at what the other photo sharing sites are doing right now, which software we personally really, really like and where we should go from where we are now.

The conclusion we reached pretty quickly was to build the best photo album service ever. The way we want to do that is to make the user feel delighted. It should be a great experience creating a jalbum and sharing it with the world.  Jalbum software should have the deep technical customisation options that are available today but the basics should be easier than ever. My mother should be able to create a photo album.

In a couple of weeks we will launch the next version of Jalbum software and with it some really good enhancements for the Jalbum community and software. I suggest you go and download the beta version of Jalbum 8.1 that is available right now and get a taste of what is to come. The future will bring even more stuff so stay tuned.

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Andreas Sjolund
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3 years ago Andreas Sjolund

Greg, no instability with the beta has been reported. There are a few bugs but nothing that we know of that will crash your system. You can go back to the previous version if you have problems. I doubt you'll want to though - especially when you see what our widgets can do!

greg benic
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3 years ago greg benic

thanks for the info. i downloaded it this morning. i'll give it a shot after work.

Kristoffer Jelbring
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3 years ago Kristoffer Jelbring

No critical bugs has been reported with the beta (and we've had a couple of thousand downloads of it) so I would say that it's stable. There's nothing preventing you from going back to a previous version, in fact you can just install the beta version in a different directory if you want to keep your old installation of Jalbum.

greg benic
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3 years ago greg benic

has anyone tried the beta? is it stable? can you go back to the previous version with no issues?