With the release of Intuiface Version 6.3, IntuiLab also announced the completion of a rebranding initiative. In short that means the previous sentence should now be written as "With the release of Intuiface Version 6.3, Intuiface also announced..."
This FAQ will share the details and their implications.
What’s the news?
We’ve changed the name and logo of our company. Our company name is now Intuiface, matching the name of our software. (Yes, that is a lowercase 'f'.) The logo is
Why the rebranding?
We talk about it here in our press release. In short, quoting the PR, this rebranding is “in response to accelerated company growth and a renewal to its corporate vision”. In other words, it was time for a refresh before company momentum was too fast to permit such a change.
Are you renaming the software too?
No, it’s staying "Intuiface". Although we did change the uppercase ‘F’ to a lowercase ‘f’, so there is a visual change – but the name sounds the same.
How does this affect customers?
For most of you, not at all. We’ll now be using intuiface.com for our website and assorted Web-hosted content but redirections will let you use the older URLs. And Intuiface the product is identical, other than the rebranding.
What does the rebranding have to do with firewalls?
Nothing. Some of you needed to open your corporate firewall to permit our software access to Intuiface cloud-hosted services. That meant accommodating the domain intuilab.com. We will not be changing the our service domains to use intuiface.com. So at the service level, the IntuiLab name lives on.
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