We've upgraded the frontpage of the site. There is a fearsome features list and a selection of great renders. We have also uploaded "mini-manuals" for Cindigo, Blendigo and Skindigo. They are available under the documentation link above.
We would like to thank I2cgroup, Pibuz, Bbb and Dave Sparling for their wonderful renders. Thanks also to the contributors who have been uploading materials in the database and images to the gallery. It's very fulfilling working with and helping such great artists.
ps: The last 50 Indigo lifetime licences are selling well and will be gone soonish, so if you've been thinking of ordering you would be wise to do so in the next few days.
Discuss below...
Frontpage redesign and mini-manuals
Re: Frontpage redesign and mini-manuals
That's some real improvement benn, well done ! Really great choice of images.
I must say that I would have prefered not to be stuck on the store while I was just going to gather general informations on Indigo.
I think the store needs some backlinking now, or a completly different location for access because it's so trivial and simply different compared with the exciting Introduction and Features pages... and well, as the average websurfer you've just read two informational pages about Indigo and are not quite ready to buy it after the second click you ever made on the website, if you get me right
Something like "Limited Offer" (after Introduction and Features) and there the offer explained in details plus a link to the store. I for one would perceive this as less agressive and more appealing alltogether, transitionally speaking at least.
That third, transitional page might tell a bit about Indigo's history, and perhaps how a personal project became a commercial product, if you are keen to of course.
All this shared from my own standing point and sensibility, please take it easy Ben
Again, great improvements !
I must say that I would have prefered not to be stuck on the store while I was just going to gather general informations on Indigo.
I think the store needs some backlinking now, or a completly different location for access because it's so trivial and simply different compared with the exciting Introduction and Features pages... and well, as the average websurfer you've just read two informational pages about Indigo and are not quite ready to buy it after the second click you ever made on the website, if you get me right
Something like "Limited Offer" (after Introduction and Features) and there the offer explained in details plus a link to the store. I for one would perceive this as less agressive and more appealing alltogether, transitionally speaking at least.
That third, transitional page might tell a bit about Indigo's history, and perhaps how a personal project became a commercial product, if you are keen to of course.
All this shared from my own standing point and sensibility, please take it easy Ben
Again, great improvements !
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Re: Frontpage redesign and mini-manuals
CTZn, I think that is a good idea having a seperate page before you go to the store - I'll do that I think. 
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