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The New Huddle


Jeremy Igo

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OK gang, some of you weren't around this weekend so I will get you caught up. 

 

I have dropped a boat load of $$ into this joint to upgrade the huddle software and a design to match. We now have a modern responsive theme that is over twice as fast according to google and other metrics. 

Feedback on the site has been overwhelmingly positive, especially the new web version. 

 

The App works, but is limited in it is functionality. As new versions are released I will keep upgrading it. 

 

There are still a few issues and the software developers are working on them. Including but not limited to:

- Issues with the huddle store and purchasing upgrades like all-pro. 

- Embedding things like youtubes and such

- lots of other little things that are getting fixed in the background. 

Everything should be running smoothly in the next week or so. We had over 5 gigs of data that is still being converted to this new system. It takes a while. 

 

Anywho, I hope you like the new site. It has taken up much of my time over the past couple of months. 

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