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Update for current testers

Tiago Macedo on December 7, 2006, Comments (2)

We have received some emails about how we’ll migrate the current testers to the final system once we launch. People are concerned about their projects (and rightly so). Every project on the current servers (except for the sandbox) will be kept and will be migrated to the final services, so transmission for you guys will be seamless.

Also, goplan’s current users be able to keep their current plan for 3 months. After this period, they may either adjust their projects to fit the free plan or enter a paid subscription according to our pricing model. This 3 months period will begin once the subscriptions become available.

If you have any doubts about this process leave a comment or send us an email.

Pricing model revised

Pedro Freitas on December 2, 2006, Comments (10)

After getting some feedback on the announced pricing model, we decided to change it a little. So here is the revised pricing model for Goplan:

Again, if you have some thoughts on it, get back to us with them!

IE Support

Tiago Macedo on November 29, 2006, Comments (0)

We previously wrote about IE support for Goplan and we’ve finally updated the updated the servers. So, IE users should have a better overall experience when using Goplan.

Both IE6 and IE7 are supported (although we recommend that you either upgrade to IE7 or use Firefox - we’re all for the latter). If you run into any issues please report it to us.

Goplan is going down for maintenance

Pedro Freitas on November 28, 2006, Comments (0)

As most of you know, the code currently up at sv1.goplan.org is quite old by now. In the meantime, many issues have been solved and some functionality has been added to Goplan, and now is the time to update the running code to the latest, bug fixed version.

So, tomorrow Goplan will be down for maintenance for some time - we’re predicting about 3 hours - starting at 10 am GMT (2 am PST). We’re sorry for any trouble this may cause you, and promise to be as fast as possible.

UPDATE: Goplan’s back! Apparently everything went smoothly, but if you run into any trouble please get back to us with your problem.