Our Product Development team has been hard at work and is ready to unveil the Bronto Fall 2008 Release. The new release will be going live Sunday, September 14th, 2008.
This is a big release for us here at Bronto, we’ve really pulled out the stops. Here are some of the highlights:
A slick new look and feel, providing easy access to all the info you need.
Bigger, Better, and Easier A/B Splits, you’ll be testing in no time.
Inbox Preview, so you aren’t surprised by Outlook 2007 ever again.
Flexible Reporting to guide you to better email marketing, including your own custom dashboard.
Looking for a bit more info? I bet you are, so why don’t you check out this 4 minute overview video from John, Bronto’s very own eLearning Specialist. You can open in a new window if you are having problems viewing this.
Of course you can also check out this blog post or even take a look at the release notes which have much more info and are available in Bronto on the Help tab. Lastly, plan on attending the Fall 2008 Release webcast Tuesday, September 16th at 3:00PM. I’ll be going over all the exciting new features with Julie Waite, an Account Manager here at Bronto; for login info please see the announcement within the application.
As a support associate here at Bronto, I not only help to support our clients, but I do my part to support my fellow Brontos as well. One of the things that I am responsible for is testing all of Bronto’s marketing emails in the major email clients, just to be absolutely certain that our messages are being seen as they are meant to be.
All in all, this is a fairly simple task – send a test message to a number of people in our office who use the different email clients, and make sure it looks like it is intended to look. However, a couple of computers always gave me problems, both of them used Outlook 2007, and both of them mangled our normally nice looking emails. To add to the mystery, the two bad seeds would break the messages in totally different ways.
All of the other instances of Outlook 2007 in our office rendered the message just fine, so we would normally chalk it up to a setting on the computer that was making the messages render incorrectly. Some people may be able to walk away from a situation like this; I am not one of those people. This would not stand… not on my watch.
I decided to do some research and testing to see what exactly was causing this error. I settled down with the two machines to see what I could find. I looked through all of the settings that I thought could be causing the issue in Outlook 2007, but even with all of the settings the same, the messages still did not render correctly. This is when I noticed the two computers side by side just didn’t look the same, everything was much bigger on one and much smaller on the other, and this led me to check the graphics settings, which in turn led me straight to the culprit… the DPI setting.