A Fresh Batch of Updates #5

Wow. 4 months since the last update.

I’ve had a little bit of spare time as of late, and haveĀ finally had some time to take care of some important updates:

  • Pictually.me is now compatible with IE9 and up! It’s been a long time coming, but I’ve never really had time to sort through the bugs brought on by Internet Explorer. If you notice anything out of the ordinary on the browser, let me know! I might have missed a few things.
  • If you check out the homepage, you might notice an updated layout. I felt it was only normal that with a new logo should come a cooler, sleeker design!

That’s about it for now. I’ve got a lot of ideas for the future… all in due time!

See you all later,

Julian

A Fresh Batch of Updates #4

Guten Morgen!

A few quick update from me this time:

  • The size and format limits on cover images and profile pictures have been revamped. From now on, the maximum size will be 5MbĀ (which will not be counted in your account photo limits) and supported formats have been expanded to jpg, png, and gif. Hopefully this will make uploading less of a hassle!
  • Secondly, it was high time that we change the default cover picture. Now that it has been taken care of, I hope you enjoy some even more stunning profiles!

On another note, the tentative prices for premium profiles have been set at $10 a year… stay tune for further updates!

Later,

Julian

A Fresh Batch of Updates #2

Guten Tag!

Update time!

I’ve received a couple requests allowing individual profiles to be a little more customizable. That being said, I’m happy to announce that you may now change the colour scheme of your pages, as well as the title font and size!

These are just the start, but hopefully they’ll have a positive effect on how you use Pictually.

To modify these parameters, head over to the “Display settings” tab in your user panel. From there you shouldn’t have any problem modifying your page to your heart’s content.

Teaser alert: in the future, the possibility for different page layouts.

Stay tuned for future updates!

Auf Wiedersehen,

Julian