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1st June 2004 : CrazyWarp 2.1 released!
CBTC, Lancashire, England

CrazyWarp 2.1 is out with a whole range of improvements and goodies. It's now available in Swedish, Italian, French, German and Greek using OTASlang downloadable languages. There are improvements in speed, connectivity, stability and a host of changes to make it even easier to use!


15th January 2004 : CrazyWarp is Award finalist!
New Century Hall, Manchester, England

CrazyWarp is a finalist for a prestigious Big Chip award! The 6th annual Big Chip Awards are organised by Manchester Digital, the trade association for the digital industry in Manchester and the North West. Its purpose is to reward excellence in the development of digital projects produced by companies from across the North West, both large and small; the leading digital industry awards outside of London.

 
 

1st November 2003 : CrazyWarp 2 launched!
CBTC, Lancashire, England

Now with dozens of new customer-suggested features such as the toolbar, speech balloons, thought bubbles, text, skins, multi-language support, simpler registration, undo, special effects such as oil painting and autowarping.


8th July 2003 : 10,000 CrazyWarp downloads
CBTC, Lancashire, England

CrazyWarp reached its 10,000th download on the 8th July, 2003 - just over 8 weeks since launch! With sales to the USA, Australia, Saudi Arabia, India, Phillipines and many more countries we can see the world's gone WarpCrazy! Thanks to everyone who helped us achieve this and we can promise there are some groovy suprises in store real soon now ;-)


11th June 2003 : Creator of Java Warped!
JavaOne, San Francisco, California, USA

CrazyWarp is written in the Java programming language. Whilst attending the JavaOne conference the creator of CrazyWarp, Carl Whalley, met the creator of the Java language itself, James Gosling. The first thing he did was to warp him! James was very impressed, he said "wow, that's really cool!".

Here is the photo of them (note what James is holding!), and the actual warp taken with the P800:

 
 
 
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