In the past two years we’ve used several methods of providing public end-user support and idea tracking. Initially we used Invision Power Board. We then switched to UserVoice (which is a really great application for idea tracking) and used Zendesk forums for support, however
July 25th, 2012 (Fulton, Missouri) – Bluecherry, a leader in Linux based video surveillance, is proud to announce 2.0 of their Linux surveillance application. The 2.0 release represents two years of full-time development, countless man hours and a very successful beta
We are excited to announce Ismael Luceno has joined our development team. Ismael is a software developer and works on the source based Linux distribution Sourcemage. Ismael also works on the Zint barcode project and is a leader developer for InitNG.
Elliott Holden was fortunate to be one of 850 beta testers for Bluecherry’s upcoming Linux-based surveillance system when he was the target of a home invasion in December. Elliot wrote to us then, detailing how his cameras and the software
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