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Our new screenshot tour is done. (well, almost) Take a look here if you're new to Taskhopper.
 

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Development Team Print E-mail
Below is the crew of humans who made this happen:
Csenteri Zoltan -- Lead Developer (Romania)
When CZ isn't hacking php and staring at computer screens, he's off reading, traveling, painting, skiing and playing basketball -- sometimes all at the same time. He was born in January, about 30 years ago. If you would like to write to him, you can find him in Romania at Tg.Mures, Szechenyi Istvan, No.65. [website | contact]
Attila Kiss -- Project Manager (Romania)
Attila Kiss was the primary contact in Romania to help coordinate all aspects of creating Taskhopper. He's into rock music, horses and high quality wine ... although he doesn't complain when the pizza is served with cold beer. He's looking forward to coming to the US to experience some of the poolside lunch meetings. [website | contact]
Kase -- Design and Marketing (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
One of the "most mature" members of the team was this guy. He wore many hats, including this one during a meeting last year when the concept of Taskhopper had not yet existed. His idea of a good time usually involves pizza, fancy beer and listening to the blues. He's always wanted to be the member of a rock band, but time is running out. (and groupies are out of the question) [website | contact]
Monica Todoran -- System Analyst (Troy, Michigan)
Monica was forced to use Taskhopper and immediately fell in love with it. Here's what she said about it... "What completely got me about taskhopper was its potential: it can fully change the way we communicate our needs, and the face of how business is done. That idea of "global hopping" is what makes it special. The availability of information and of valuable expertise when you thought you're lost, and all this without the need of spending hours in finding the solution yourself. Just by creating a task and letting it hop its way to the guy (maybe on the other side of the planet) that has it. This is sweet, and I love it!" [website | contact]
Jeff Kalman -- Process and Controls (Dexter, Michigan)
Forced into leading a secret life as an IT guy to pay for his excessive horse habits, Jeff from the extreme west side of Ann Arbor, can usually be found galloping across a field or picking up horse poop in the barn. He's done everything from COBOL to Joomla, but still looks pretty young for his age. [website | contact]
Steiny -- Quality Assurance (Chicago)
Brian "Steiny" Steinhagen lives in Chicago, has a wife, two kids and a dog for each. He's a consultant working with a construction management firm and has spent countless hours reviewing Taskhopper releases. [website | contact]
ATTILA Szabo (Aszketa) -- QC Manager (Romania)
Primary bug squasher on the development end was Aszketa. In his spare time, he's a big football/basketball fan and spends considerable time doing research in the area of online gaming and gambling. [website | contact]
ENDRE Szabo -- Database/Java Developer (Romania)
Endre S took control of java development only a short time ago after coming out of retirement having made a fortune in the Llama breeding industry. He's a database optimizing wizard and was responsible for countless tables and queries. [website | contact]
Adam Banks-- GUI/Focus Group Leader (New Zealand)
I've been around the Internet since pre-Mosaic days, but that doesn't make me good or experienced ... just old!! Do I win the Methusaleh award?

A Polak by birth, wasted most of my childhood in the UK, now I'm wasting what's left in New Zealand ... where men are men .. and sheep are ... well, y'know. When not chasing woolly jumpers, I like to wear goggles and a flying hat. Can't afford the real thing, so have to settle for flight sims. How sad can you get? [website ]

 
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