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Here's a quick preview of NewGenBook 4.0 Alpha!

Check out the before and after photo! Also note this is in alpha state and it is really buggy!

To get the non buggy 3.0 version head off to: http://thinqtek.com/newgenbook/ - and download the extension for your favourite browser!

I will be posting more screenshots as the progress of NGB 4.0 continues!

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Version 4.0 for google chrome is out!

head over to to: https://chrome.googl...efkbepaagjfgbeg

- Redesigned interface

- Hide & show the left sidebar

- Redesigned Sidebar

- Heaps of CSS3 updated

- New login & register page

- New Page and profile post box

- Designed & animated chat

- Better commenting system

- More colour on Facebook not just white

If you already have NewGenBook 3.2 installed just wait for it to autoupdate to 4.0!

Firefox & Safari extensions are coming soon!

Here's an update for the iphone version:

Clique AKA NewGenBook is in it's final stages, Just few more bug fixes and it should be ready for the appstore!

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Retina view here: http://dribbble.com/shots/898934-Final-Clique-for-Facebook-Design/attachments/98169

Here's the final clique/ NewGenBook comments preview with photo view as well.

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Retina HQ view here: http://dribbble.com/shots/899368-Clique-Comments-Preview/attachments/98264

Not long now!

Check out the dribbble page to see more screenshots.

Here's the profile preview of the profile interface:

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Sign up here: http://clique.kickoffpages.com/ to be one of the first to know when it?s ready!

Here's the first look at a beta version of NewGenBook for Windows! We're going to make the top bar part of the windows toolbar and it's going to have built in notifications!

Once that's complete we're jumping into Windows 8 Metro!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here's a quick promo picture of what we're working on for windows 8:

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Also don't forget to register your email here: http://clique.kickoffpages.com/

we also have a countdown here: http://thinqtek.com/newgenbook/windows

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