Jeteye has new features
Filed in archive Newsdesk 2.0 by S.M. Schrama on December 21, 2006
Earlier this year Jeteye invented the Jetpak, an alternative way of organizing links, images and what not.
The Jetpaks were viewable in a browser, but only editable using an
extension for your browser. It's this last thing that I didn't like
about Jeteye. But Jeteye didn't stop developing, and from now on you
don't need the extension anymore : You can create, edit and view
jetpaks in your browser. And yes, the ability to drag 'n drop still exists !!
After having logged on to the website, you can see your Jetpaks, just as before, but now you can also edit them. As soon as you click the 'edit' link below a Jetpak, a sidebar is opened that looks exactly like the sidebar containing the extension, and all the editing functionality is still there. A great improvement for Jeteye ! I have been waiting for this for a long time, and it is better than I could have hoped for. The company's website has also undergone great improvements and looks more professional than before.

After having logged on to the website, you can see your Jetpaks, just as before, but now you can also edit them. As soon as you click the 'edit' link below a Jetpak, a sidebar is opened that looks exactly like the sidebar containing the extension, and all the editing functionality is still there. A great improvement for Jeteye ! I have been waiting for this for a long time, and it is better than I could have hoped for. The company's website has also undergone great improvements and looks more professional than before.
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