Collaboration Software Upped a Notch – All New HyperOffice Now Available

Think we have been adding new features to HyperOffice at a blinding pace (wikis, full document search, publisher, HyperBase) in recent times? Brace yourself.

This Monday, we made available to all customers a re-invigorated, super-charged, eye-candy, ease-enhanced, all-new AJAX version of HyperOffice. This rollout is the culmination of a two year long project incorporating R&D with worldwide HyperOffice users, your invaluable feedback, 10 years of experience working with growing businesses, as well as the latest technological developments and market changes.

The New Look Calendar

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The new version brings a gorgeous re-done interface, new features, more robust existing features, and scores of subtle changes and enhancements across the suite.

It is pertinent to mention that there is more to the new HyperOffice than meets the eye. Beyond apparent feature and cosmetic changes, the back-end sees profound changes as well. The front end is now build in AJAX, the back-end has been shifted to cutting edge Java technology and we have effected far reaching architectural changes.

Apart from giving our users much greater speed and application responsiveness and more tightly integrated features, the new architecture allows us great flexibility and nimbleness to build out the HyperOffice collaboration software platform. This will allow us to quickly add features and functions in response to your feedback and market changes.

Late last year, we had announced a private beta of the new HyperOffice, where a select group of customers and HyperOffice employees tested it rigorously over a period of 10 weeks, fleshed out the bugs and helped streamline the upgraded suite.

We were pleasantly surprised, and the news made a big splash with the media, attracting coverage from mainstream publications like NYTimes, eWeek, ComputerWorld, Cmswire, InfoToday, SmallBusinessComputing and more.

And now, dear customer, the new HyperOffice is ready for you to give a spin.

For those of you who don’t want to jump right into it, the “Change Style” button on the top right allows you to keep using the old version, which has now been rechristened “classic” flavor HyperOffice.

We hope to make the new HyperOffice available to the general public very soon, so keep tuned!

Enough rambling. How about you take a first hand peek at the new HyperOffice yourself below.

New HyperOffice Video