October 21, 2007, 2:32 amUpdates and more!
Welcome to blog number 2 from myself. This blog will be more representative of the usual content, in that it will detail what has been going on with me and Scot recently.

It’s been a time of upheaval, both for IT and for us personally. Scot has moved up into my house from down in England, he’s settled in quickly, and we’re getting work done faster than ever.

I recently received delivery of my new £1500 PC, and I love every inch of it. I don’t *technically* Need a £1500 PC to do dev work, but still ^.^

as you may have noticed, the IT site has undergone some changed. I can only personally take credit for 2 of the front end changes – the new logo in the background was my design, as was the new funky box you see on the main page telling you about the products.

You should also be able to buy our latest product by now – Inferno Mod Tools, It’s incredibly useful, especially if you have a larger forum, or if you like your forum to have a bit more of a personal touch.

Next on the to-do list is finishing off the new update for vBshout, then it’s on to doing some cool stuff with RPG Inferno, something both me and zero are looking forward to.

For those waiting for updates – Still waiting on the outsourced documentation for RPG Inferno being turned in for checking; I can only apologise for the delay. If it isn’t done by the time vBshout is updated, me and scot will just factor it into our RPG Inferno update and do it ourselves.

I’ve also got a couple of flash artists working on a potential new flash splash screen for Inferno Tech, I’ll keep you guys updated on that as well.

Within the next week or so you should notice that support has been moved over from GZE to here, on Inferno Tech. Fingers crossed all goes smoothly.

As always, take care and enjoy the products!

Iain “Decado” Kidd
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