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Lodgix.com has soft launched!

by InnFirst on September 19, 2008

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A soft launch means that everything is quiet.  The new site is live, but we are not yet accepting new customers.    Today I am installing the new blog theme and working on getting all that set up correctly.  Additionally the designers are working on some new booking banners that property owners can use on their [...]

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Project delays

by admin on June 6, 2008

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I have to apologize.  My development team and I greatly underestimated the complexity of this project.   There’s not been a day (except weekends) where work has not been accomplished.   But still the project remains unfinished.   It’s frustrating, because there is always a balance between wanting perfection and the realities that the product needs to be [...]

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So it’s March…what next?

by admin on March 9, 2008

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Phase I beta testing of the new Lodgix.com is rapidly approaching. Most of the major subsystems are complete including guest management, payment processing, reservations, invoicing, user interfaces, help systems, online booking, etc. The flash portions of the project are expected to be complete later this week. User Interface and Help system s will be very [...]

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Relaunch Progress and Beta Partners Wanted

by admin on February 10, 2008

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Lodgix.com is quickly moving towards a middle of March relaunch.  We’ve signed up a couple of beta partners, but could use a couple more.  All beta partners receive the product for free, in exchange for providing feedback and suggestions on how to improve the product. The new version of the software is written in a [...]

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What’s on the horizon?

by admin on January 6, 2008

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Lodgix.com was recently acquired by myself! I had been toying with the idea of attempting to build an online property management application for several months. However, building a new application from scratch is not one of my strengths. However, I am pretty good at taking a solid, existing application and enhancing it with new features. [...]

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