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Project birthday

 


Today is a special day. This day is a small anniversary for us. On April 8, 2020, the Enteex project was officially launched. There is a strange fact that the launch of the project coincided with the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. However, work on the project started back in 2019. Of course, then no one could have imagined what changes awaited us in the near future. Over the past year, more than 20 updates have been installed on the website, which were related to adding new functions, improving usability, fixing bugs, improving security. The project continues to develop, and we have big plans for this year. We will inform about all innovations on the pages of this blog. Stay tuned.

Enteex team

Photo by Chris Lawton

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