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workspace.queensberry.com: do it all, do it here.Who's hosting your website? Where do your images live online? Who's handling your sales? Doing your printing? Collecting the cash? Who’s designing your books and albums? How do your proof them online? Who makes them for you? How do you get your stuff out on Facebook and your blog? How many vendors are involved? How well do they work together? How much of your time does it take? And how much does it all cost? Maybe it’s all so hard you’re just giving people the “Crown Jewels” on DVD?! We have a better idea… We’ve been working for months with one simple goal - to create the world’s most powerful, best integrated, all-singing, all-dancing browser-based workspace for professional wedding and portrait photographers. We’re just a day or two away from releasing a Beta. And if you're going to be at WPPI we'd love to show it to you. Cheers Ian PS So proud of all the guys and gals who've worked on this right now. I hope you like it as much as me – I do believe it's gonna be great. We can't wait to hear what you think.
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JohnArmstrong-Millar
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February 15, 2012, 3:59 am
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Sounds interesting
 
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Megan
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February 16, 2012, 1:26 am
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sounds interesting 
 
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October 3, 2012, 3:42 am
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Stephen Baugh
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February 13, 2012, 11:34 am
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I'd like to be home in bed, but this is really exciting. The guys and gals have been awesome. We're just doing final testing, ironing out a few bugs and configuring the server cluster. Won't be long now :-)
 
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Stephen Baugh
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February 14, 2012, 7:41 am
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Hi everyone, sorry to disappoint but we've delayed workspace until tomorrow. It's Valentines day here in New Zealand and it seemed important that everyone could be at home with their loved ones. We will be releasing Photojunction first and then workspace. All the best Stephen
 
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