ProBlogDesign.com Reviews NTugo
ProBlogDesign.com has just posted a design review of NTugo. It has some interesting insights on the design, and overall it’s a great review.
ProBlogDesign.com has just posted a design review of NTugo. It has some interesting insights on the design, and overall it’s a great review.
The InfiniTech blog has a new design now. Instead of a traditional blog design, we’ve set up a more magazine-like system.
There are now normal posts and Features. The most recent feature is, well, featured up near the top (and the headlines of older features are shown in a box below). Previews of the most recent [...]
Forgot your password? No problem. We’ve now set up facilities for regaining access to your account, should such an emergency occur.
When you click the login link, you should see a “Forgot your password?” link below the login button.
Have you ever wondered how “NTugo” is supposed to be pronounced? Have you ever thought “how the heck did they come up with that name?” This should answer your question.
NTugo is pronounced like “en-to-go”. Basically the letter “N” plus “To Go”. Why? Well, we like to say that it means the “Net To Go”.
How did [...]
After two months of waiting, you now have the power to change your password (and the email address on file). Just log-in and click the new “Profile” link in the top-right corner of the page.
Note to NTugo Email users: This will not change the password for your email account. You must request that we manually [...]
You’ve probably heard of PageFlakes by now. They’re a customizable homepage like Netvibes or Google IG. The PageFlakes team has just released a new build, putting it’s feature set a step ahead of Netvibes. They’ve implemented nearly everything Netvibes offers, increased the speed, and introduced Pagecasts. Pagecasts are like the much talked about “Netvibes Universes”, [...]
The old homepage wasn’t very informative, was it? Four HUGE buttons that linked to major parts of NTugo. Well, we thought we could do better. Take a look.
Hello, I’m Matt (NTugo’s main developer). Before I start talking about MyNT (My NTugo), I must first tell you a little about myself.
Despite being totally addicted to RSS feeds, I’ve never liked any RSS reader (be it web-based or not) other than Mozilla Firefox’s “Live Bookmarks” feature. I’d just stash my large collection of feeds [...]
So, what’s next for NTugo? Something we call “My NTugo”, or MyNT for short.
What’s My NTugo? It’s a web-based RSS feed reader with a twist…and I’ll leave it at that. Basically, we’re making an RSS reader that has some features unavailable elsewhere, and we’re making an RSSÂ reader that I would actually want to [...]
Welcome to NTugo! Today (June 3, 2007), is the day that NTugo is finally launched. Unfortunately, we had to cut/postpone some of our cooler projects to put the site online (already being past our release date). We plan on adding some newer features as soon as we can.
We have not yet finished our “Edit Profile” [...]