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Fellowship One redesign to be released Wednesday, December 2

In anticipation of the Wednesday, Dec. 2nd release of the Fellowship One redesign, we are providing our church partners with the following documentation, help files and videos to ensure a smooth transition:
•    Today – Visual Map (PDF file) of the changes to Fellowship One
•    Monday, Nov. 16 – 5 minute Fellowship One redesign overview video
•    Wednesday, Nov. 18 – Quick Start Guide videos
•    Daily through Dec. 2 – Online help files added in Staging environment
•    Weekly through December – Featured training videos
We’ve made a visual map that shows the changes to Fellowship One. You can download, share and even print this map out for your staff. Download the visual map of the changes to Fellowship One here.

Help files are being added daily. Log into Staging for Fellowship One to see the help files, identified with a blue circle and question mark. https://staging-www.fellowshipone.com

The new Fellowship One redesign is designed for modern browsers. As of this release, Internet Explorer version 6 (and earlier) will not work with the new Fellowship One.

Each time you log into Fellowship One, you’ll find helpful links and information to keep your users informed on the exciting changes. We’ve put a lot of time and energy into creating a robust interface that not only makes using Fellowship One more intuitive than ever, but we’re also laying the foundations for incredible new advances to the software in the coming months.

Partnering with you,

The Fellowship Technologies Team
Published Friday, November 13, 2009 5:04 PM by acoppedge

Comments

 

kszimonisz said:

I have been trying to see the new Redesign Video to no avail. What must I do to be able to view it?

November 30, 2009 11:41 AM
 

Administrator said:

Please email ace@fellowshiptech.com and we'll try to help

November 30, 2009 9:52 PM
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About acoppedge

Anthony is the Director of Communications for Fellowship Technologies. Prior to his current role, Anthony has owned a church consulting firm, managed audio/visual integration companies and worked on staff as a Media & Communications Pastor at three large churches.