New release on Kindo Beta today!
10 Oct 2007Sometimes there’s nothing better than some positive feedback from people you love, and in the case of Kindo it’s no different. This afternoon I sent out an email to my folks to let them know that we’d done another release, and they could check it out, and this is the response I got from my Dad:
“Hi Gareth,
Mom and I had a look very good, much easier and better to use I will now send to other relations…
Love
Dad & Mom”
Somehow, that short email the way only my Dad writes emails, makes it feel really good to get this release done. I don’t want to sound mushy, but hey, that’s the way I feel.
We’ve been working hard on Kindo for a while now, and whilst at times it’s felt like the light at the end of the tunnel was far away, today we’ve taken another step closer to a Public release of Kindo we can be proud of.
So, onto the meat and potatoes. Some of the stuff we’ve added to Beta:
- A profile page, so you can keep track of what your family is up to (and remember their birthdays and anniversaries)
- Invitation pages, so you can re-invite those family members who are too lazy to respond right away
- Pruning, so you can see who’s who in your tree. We’ll only show your blood-relatives, which makes the tree so much easier to navigate
Let us know what you think please!
kindo, beta, web2.0, startup, London, putney, UK, Europe, family

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10 Oct 2007 At 19:52
[...] Let us know what you think please! kindo, beta, web2.0, startup, London, putney, UK, Europe, family [...]
11 Oct 2007 At 1:52
Kindo has motivated me as a family member to see what our family looks like. All the interesting info one can give and receive will also be nice to know and use. Once I have learned how to develop a general knowledge of this site then it will be easier to pass on tips to users in the family circle. Maybe one day I can lay claim to a hidden fortune! Captain Morgan of Tredegar - Jamaica!
12 Oct 2007 At 17:45
… Which makes me wonder how far back we can trace our family tree
Thanks Dad!