Dear TimeRimers,
We are very proud to announce that today we released the next version of TimeRime!
In 2007, we started with an idea that resulted in a prototype. In 2008, we released TimeRime Beta followed by version 1 in 2009. In the mean time, TimeRime has become more and more popular. Thousands of people from all over the world make timelines, study timelines made by others, and embed timelines on their websites and blogs. Furthermore, many organizations use the professional solutions that offer full integration in other websites.
With version 2, we take the next step; Not only will you find a complete new design; with version 2 we introduced a lot of new features and changes:
- The main navigation menu in de header of the website has been improved
- There are many new ways to select and search timelines
- Comparing timelines, one of the great and unique features of TimeRime, became optional instead of default (use the compare button to use this function)
- Text and images are automatically being copied beneath your timeline (can be disabled)
- Information about the professional and education solutions, as well as the weblog, can now be selected directly in the main menu
The next couple of months, we will release even more new features. So keep reading our blog and following our twitter!
We love the new TimeRime. Please tell us what you think about it.
Greetings on behalf of the TimeRime team
Gerard Pastwa
managing director TimeRime.com






June 14th, 2010 at 08:00
The site is much improved and it now is even more easy to create a timeline! My class is now working on a timeline as a present for the children that leave our school this summer and it still is fun to use.
June 21st, 2010 at 01:23
There are two thinks that I think need to be added. One is a “Now” button for the date and time. The purpose of this is to use TimeRime as a reflective learning blog, I am currently using my timerime as learning time line. I am an E-Learning consultant and I can see schools using this for both creation of timelines and for reflective learning.
Also you need to make it very easy to add an item, currently I have to edit, then save and then add an item.
June 21st, 2010 at 03:37
@Brigit,
Thank you for your compliments.
@Jonathan Moss,
Thanks for your comment on this blogpost. Those are great suggestions. We surely will take them into account for a next release.