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Try KlickFu today

It is often said in the software development world you should launch your product early and often, get feedback from users and iterate on your functionality until you reach “product market fit.” As much as I agree with that practice, with KlickFu, for various reasons, we have not been able to launch as early as we wanted. However, all that changes today.

Today, we are making available the first real version of KlickFu. You can download it here today. In fact, for those of you who have been waiting for KlickFu, it would be great if you would download it now, play around with it and us know what you think. A few quick questions:

Q: What is KlickFu?

A: KlickFu is a simple (small) program you download to your computer that enables you to do fun/dumb stuff when you click-drag on your computer desktop.

Q: What can you do with KlickFu?

A: Today, in this version, you can use KlickFu to do some fun stuff when you click drag on the desktop–such as, show your own photos (in your My Pictures folder), see pics of dogs and cats, draw doodles with ninjas or flowers, make random drawings with colored boxes, and play a simple game.  You can also share stuff to Facebook so your friends can see your random doodles.

Q: Will you be adding more apps soon?

A: Yes, in fact we will be coming out with another app later this week to view photos from Facebook and then more apps after that. The KlickFu program will automatically update itself when the new apps are ready.

Q: Is there any cost for KlickFu?

A: No, KlickFu is totally free.

Q: What computers can run KlickFu?

A: Today, KlickFu will run on any machine running Windows (7, Vista, or XP). It does not run on Macs, although it will at some point down the road.

Q: How can you contact us to send feedback?

A: Feel free to email me at mark (at) klickfu [dot] com. You can also contact us on Facebook or Twitter.

Q: How do you make money with KlickFu?

A: Once more people are using KlickFu, we will add an appstore with pay and free apps, similar to iTunes, and also sell virtual products within the apps. (If enough people love playing with KlickFu, the money should take care of itself.)

Enjoy, and let us know what you think!

 

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