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The CyberMistress project joins Milovana!
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 2:51 pm
by seraph0x
Hey Milovanians,
Great news! Kenneth from CyberMistress has made us a great holiday present by officially joining Milovana's cause for free sexual exploration! We'll take care of all of CyberMistresses online and hosting needs so that CyberMistress can stay free software for everybody!
To celebrate the cooperation visit CyberMistress at it's fancy new URL courtesy of Milovana:
www.cybermistress.org
Big thanks to Kenneth for all the work he's done for the community and welcome to the Milovana family. It's an honor for us to be able to help out and it will be a great chance to cooperate on matters like Teledildonics. I also hear that there will be a major new release for CyberMistress next year and many cool improvements. And that's not even counting the ideas that Kenneth and I have yet to come up with, so stay very tuned.
Kindly Yours,
Seraph0x
PS: You probably figured that out by now, but it looks like 2008 will be a pretty hot year here on Milovana. So go ahead, enjoy your holidays, take a rest, try out the new FlashTeases and get ready for a whole new year of sexiness, technology and, of course, merciless teasing!

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:05 pm
by Kenneth
I'd like to thank seraph0x a lot for hosting the CyberMistress board!
I'm very happy to join the Milovana team. Both the Milovana and CM project were started around the same period, if I remember correctly, and I think we have both managed to attract lots of visitors with our projects.
While the target groups are slightly different, I think it will be a great move to team up on exploring new areas together, such as the dildonics.
I'd also like to congratulate the Milovana team with Nyx; I just tried out a few of those teases this morning and they're very good! (I also have to thank the authors for that ;) )
And yes, we will continue to improve both projects and it seems like there are lots of ideas still waiting to be used ;)
The lay out of the CM board will be changed, hopefully soon; so the association with Milovana will become more obvious too. But that's something on my to-do list after the release of the new CyberMistress edition, codenamed Kala.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 3:42 pm
by omssx
Wow good news here!
Ive used CM for quite some time and ive used Milovana for some time too and i think theres a lot of things both projects can learn from each other, Nyx is still in its early stages and i think many of the CM users will find it very nice to use as it can produce content that is similar to CM routines.
Good work from both sides to come i expect! Congrats
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 7:03 pm
by dark
Welcome Kenneth and a very nice news serph0x

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 9:25 am
by Mr.Panty
YES! I am so excited! I have used and been a huge fan of cybermistress for some time. Milovana is my favorite site and the joining of these two sexual properties is sure to bring new and wonderful things to all the fans of Milovana. I can't wait to see what you guys come up with.
Welcome on board Kenneth!
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:22 pm
by cymerc
Welcome Kenneth, and again, congrats to all here for making this such a professional and "mature" site! Great folks, great community, great content, and VERY low noise!
Again, welcome Ken and bravo to the Milovana community!
Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2007 7:08 pm
by Foxhawke
I've tried CyberMistress once before and it sure has a lot of potential. I'm very excited for what this merger will bring us all!
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:03 pm
by diddums
As a Mac user, I've long wished in vain to try Cyber Mistress. But I have no way of opening an .exe file. I hope this wrinkle can get sorted out soon!
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:20 pm
by ts
diddums wrote:As a Mac user, I've long wished in vain to try Cyber Mistress. But I have no way of opening an .exe file. I hope this wrinkle can get sorted out soon!
I think you are gonna have to wait a bit longer...
Making .exe files run on a Mac isnt just a clearing a wrinkle, it is a big task...
However Cyber Mistress looks to be dotnet program (probably written in Visual Basic) - So the program might run on Mono (An open-source program you need to install).
I am only guessing here - I have no inside knowledge of Cyber Mistress - Just know a bit about computers...
ts
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:09 am
by doink
Cybermistress? I'm clueless. Will someone please explain what this is? Thanks. ---Doink.
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 10:37 pm
by dark
doink wrote:Cybermistress? I'm clueless. Will someone please explain what this is? Thanks. ---Doink.
Why not hit the link in the first post and try it out

Agreed.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 5:46 pm
by camel
doink wrote:Cybermistress? I'm clueless. Will someone please explain what this is? Thanks. ---Doink.
I'm with you, doink. Poor site design. If there is an explanation somewhere, even on Cybermistress's own web site, with an overall explanation/FAQ that doesn't require registration to access it, I couldn't find it before I decided not to care.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:02 pm
by zenlover
I agree it's a tough site from a GUI perspective. CM is still for the IT savvy person who is also fairly sophisticated in PC OS manipulation. (or those, like me, who are not real skilled, but tenacious) What you're seeing now is an improvement though. It used to be just a group of folks creating code and posting on FTP sites to grow the cause.
You have to download a program, doink & camel...then you run their scripts on the program housed locally.
The Milovana CM combo may be leveragable though.
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:22 pm
by Kenneth
tough site, well maybe. But you should remind that most users who were already a member, know exactly what it's about.
I'm planning to redesign it somewhere in the future (probably the new design will be launched in early January), so it looks similar like this. But right now, I'd rather invest my time in a major update for the program itself.
I hope you can figure it out like it is now, and I hope you enjoy using the program :)
For the ones that can't figure it out, please check back in January ;)
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 6:53 pm
by zenlover
Kenneth is right. The member group seems to have few issues. No offense intended K, hope none was taken. I worry that there may have been "almost members" that didn't have the skills or tenacity to figure stuff out. Hopefully the new partnership and work you're doing will decrease the barriers to entry.
At the end of the day, however, I'm nothing other than appreciative of the energy you've put into all of this. Full stop!
Keep on keeping on!
z