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Xobni Beta Open to Everyone

For those of you who have been requesting beta invites on my previous Xobni Beta Post here you can now get the program yourself since they have officially opened up the beta to everyone.  Here is the email I received today:

Dear Xobni Beta User,

Today is an exciting day for Xobni. After seven months of invite-only beta, we’re proud to announce that Xobni is now publicly available for anyone to download. Your feedback has been essential in helping us improve the performance and features of Xobni during this period.

If you are currently running Xobni, it will automatically update to the latest version. If you need to re-download Xobni, download it instantly here:

http://www.xobni.com/download

You can read more about Xobni’s launch in today’s New York Times by going here:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/05/technology/05xobni.html

Of course we will continue to work hard to improve the Xobni experience. And we hope that you will continue to provide valuable feedback.

Please let your friends and colleagues know that a better Outlook email experience awaits them at http://www.xobni.com.

Thanks!

Matt Brezina

Cofounder

Congratulations to Matt and everyone else over at Xobni – this is a great product!

xobnibeta

Of course with the public beta comes a new build with a slightly modified UI and some new colors.  Plus everyone gets 10 invites to send to their friends.

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