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Traffic Android – Now Open For Business!

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www.trafficandroid.com <– that is the link. Yep, you heard it here. We’re open.

It’s interesting. I have had a whole lot of comments from people saying “Wow, you must be glad Traffic Android is launched; you can finally take a break!”

haha! HAHAHA!! haHAhohahahheeehahaHAHAHehaheha!!! haha! ah.. ahaah….

not quite.

If anything, now I have twice as much work to do. At least for a time. First, there are the various inevitable support requests that are starting to come in. Second I have website updates to do as per my own analyses and recommendations from affiliates who have a vested interest in helping me convert highly. Third, and very importantly, I have updates and changes to make to the actual software. And none of this includes getting my own marketing going above what I have done leading up to launch.

As sales start to roll in and thus as funds permit, I’ll be getting some help, which will be absolutely essential to keeping things running smoothly.

For now, go and check out the software. Oh yeah, and buy it too. That would be nice :)

Written by Nathan Ridley

August 14, 2008 at 5:01 am

Posted in Traffic Android

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  1. Congrats on the release! Looking forward to seeing how things develop. I’m playing with a trial of TA right now and it’s pretty impressive already – plenty of potential.

    Elijah

    August 14, 2008 at 1:34 pm

  2. Cheers, plenty more to do yet. I have to lift this out of the base 20 sites supported and take it to the full number I have planned.

    Nathan Ridley

    August 14, 2008 at 1:48 pm

  3. hey, found you on twitter by accident, but glad I did, downloaded and using the trial, plan to purchase. Where is instruction manual, I’m sure I had it but can’t find it now. Great work. Any plan to support proxies?

    Tim

    August 15, 2008 at 1:16 am

  4. Hey Tim,

    Absolutely I plan to support proxies. I’m blocked from Simpy from my strange usage patterns during testing, so I already see the need for them. I am experimenting with embedding the Firefox (Gecko) engine into the program which will allow me to resolve a few internal things that are holding me back.

    There’s not really an instruction manual as such, but there are a simple set of instructions in the information window that displays when you launch the program. If you closed the window, there is a button in the status bar to open it again.

    Nathan Ridley

    August 16, 2008 at 6:49 am

  5. What limitations are on the trial version, other than 14 days? In other words, what extra stuff will I see when I pay for the full version?

    mickmel

    September 18, 2008 at 8:15 pm

  6. No limitations. The trial is fully functional.

    Nathan Ridley

    September 19, 2008 at 12:04 am


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