Another company that the BrowsePal team was focused on has been sold and integrated into the acquirer. So, the team is back and focused. In fact, the team never really lost focus, and there has been a lot of development behind the scenes over the last few months.
Since BrowsePal was first released (the Alpha was almost 2 years ago), there have been a lot of changes. Many of them to the demonstration applications, such as the addition of map co-browsing and the removal of general Internet co-browsing through a proxy. More changes have been behind the scenes, such as the yet-to-be released cross domain support, and in integration of Facebook and Twitter. And now that the focus is back, there will be some new features soon, so we’ll be providing some updates shortly.
