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Site Update

Just a quick update folks:

*FIXED* We are in the process of fixing an IE7 bug which creates two headers on the News page.

Also updated is the background header for the main navigation and the secondary banner. The site is now much more inviting.

In the meantime, our forum is being completed as soon as possible and will be up within the next few days. Myself and the rest of the team look forward to being able to share our community discussions as a springboard for your thoughts, questions, and comments.

As always, thank you for the continued support.

Published July 29th, 2007 by Michael

Cairo Team Launches New Website/Blog

The past few days Ryan has been working vigorously to get the site up. You will notice a few changes over the course of the next few days as we are still working on a few things. The features page is empty for now, the top header bg is missing our slogan, and there are a few bugs to be fixed. In addition, many of the images are temporary and will be replaced with more appropriate, up-to-date items.

We are also contemplating adding a forum. Any thoughts?

Thanks for visiting and welcome.

EDIT: We will be adding a forum so that we can really focus on our website as the hub of our project. Look for that, along with the aforementioned fixes and additions, coming soon.

Published July 27th, 2007 by Michael

Cairo: A Windows Shell Alternative

Cairo is a Windows shell alternative being developed in C# and WPF aiming to revolutionize the interaction of individuals with personal computers. Key developmental elements include usability, functionality, and design. Special attention will be focused on advancing the current ’start’ navigation philosophy and providing improved modes of accessing data and applications. With the aforementioned objectives, the development team hopes to develop a revolutionary desktop experience aimed at increasing productivity and advancing current technology trends and ideology.

Published July 26th, 2007 by Michael