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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Official ALPHA version released!

For the past several months we were hiding our release from the public and keeping the alpha inofficial. We did this in order to thoroughly test our system and make improvements, based on user feedback. Today, however, is the day we make it official to the world: We officially launch our Alpha version of Domegos.com!

The official Alpha version entails important system improvements:
  • We added the function to have 2 more seasons (Very Low Season and Very High Season). This means you can use up to 5 seasons to define your rate policy.

  • The Property Management System now is able to accept "Weekly Rates" and 2 "Custom Period Rates" (e.g. 30 days) on top of the "Nightly Rate". This change also replaces the Long Stay Discount. Now you can also assign a different nightly rate for each weekday. If required, please update your properties' rates policy accordingly.



    This change makes our property rates system the most flexible and extensive on the web!

Of course, our listing service will stay FREE!

We are planning to release the BETA version in early 2008 with even more features and in more languages.

At this point, we would like to give a special thanks to our customers who joined us prior to this release. Cheers.

P.S.: Here's our press release about the launch:
Domegos.com Announces the Launch of its Web 2.0 Free Vacation Rentals Directory

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Hello, World!

This is the first post of the Domegos Blog which we decided to establish in order to post news, updates and tips and tricks all about our system. It is also a place where we'd like to interact with our users and listen to their comments, suggestions and criticisms. On the one hand we constantly work to improve our system on our own and we would like to communicate these improvements to you. On the other hand we are always keen on learning from you and listening to you and improve our system according to your user experience. Sounds like it's going to be fun, doesn't it? :)