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Thinkun Remind WordPress Plugin
Here at Thinkun we’re proud to announce our first publicly available, totally free plugin for WordPress, Thinkun Remind. What does it do? Thinkun Remind is a simple but effective plugin designed to allow you to send a branded and personalised HTML or text email to anyone, such as a customer you’d like to remind to [...]
Thinkun goes to college
Background Sancta Sophia College is a residential college associated with the University of Sydney, with three streams to their business: Accommodation for university students Out of semester accommodation for the general public Hosting of events on the college premises. The college’s old website wasn’t effective at defining these separate business streams, nor was it geared [...]
Thinkun sorts out the playground
Background Playground Weekender is a unique four-day music and camping festival, with a target audience made up primarily of people under the age of 40. Every year the festival has been held, their website has been designed and programmed in Flash. This caused a number of problems: Flash is not compatible with ‘i’ devices such [...]
Thinkun makes Mark Webber even sexier
Background At the beginning of 2010, Australian Formula One star driver Mark Webber came to Thinkun looking for a website that was as slick as his driving. Mark’s old site was looking dated, and was built on a bespoke content management system that was also ageing and unwieldy. Because it was awkward to update, the [...]