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Divine Intervention!

Posted: Sep 2008 | In: News & Stuff | Leave a comment

We're delighted to now be able to offer all our existing clients cost-effective remote training & support.

Search engine keyword highlighting

Posted: Sep 2008 | In: CSS & Design & Stuff & Expression Engine | Leave a comment

We've just added search engine keyword highlight to our websites list of features. Any visitors to our projects page from Google will now have their search criteria highlighted. This kind of feature improves the usability of our site, allowing visitors to find what they were looking for quickly.

Firefox 3 is launched today!

Posted: Jun 2008 | In: News & Stuff | Leave a comment

Firefox 3 was officially released today! Free, Fast, Compliant... Make the switch and ditch Internet Explorer today! Get Firefox 3 - now!

QuantSol is Reloaded!

Posted: Jun 2008 | In: Development & News & Stuff | Leave a comment

It gives us great pleasure to announce the release of QuantaSols revamped website! All new structure, all new features, and with all the old content still intact!

ASFusion Mate for Flex, a new framework for Flex

Posted: Jun 2008 | In: Development & Stuff | Leave a comment

Mate, from ASFusion is a new framework for Flex developers that attempts to address the many perceived flaws in the Cairngorm Framework. It's too early to tell just yet, but I'm very seriously considering bringing my Cairngorm investigation to a close and pushing further ahead with Mate. I've been very impressed in the week I've had with it so far.

Ecotricity.co.uk - We’ve switched to Renewable Energy

Posted: May 2008 | In: News & Stuff | Leave a comment

No offsetting, no gimmicks, no marketing spin. Divine Creations gets all of its energy from the renewable energy provider ecotricity.co.uk.

Full Google Calendar integration on the Mac version of Thunderbird & Lightning

Posted: Apr 2008 | In: Stuff | Leave a comment

Having enjoyed using a fully integrated Google calendar on my PC using Thunderbird/Lightning, it puzzled me when I couldn't find a Google calendar option whilst adding a remote calendar on the Mac? Best I could get is a read only version using the iCal connector. Or so I thought...

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