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🚀 Updated Stacks & New Dashboard with Refer a Friend 💻

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Container Stacks Updated We've been working hard to update our container stacks based on outdated Ub

[Welcome] [corner] Container Stacks Updated We've been working hard to update our container stacks based on outdated Ubuntu and Centos distributions. With this update all our container stacks are now based on Ubuntu 16.04 and Centos 7.2., along with all the installed development tools at their latest stable versions. Although a number of predefined stacks has been reduced, you need not to worry, as you can still use them. We have provided step by step tutorials on how to install any popular framework out there, just got to for more information. This will help us keep our stacks up to date with the newest versions. New Dashboard is out! One of the sections that have been neglected in Codeanywhere has definitely been the Dashboard. But after quite a while of design, development and testing we have re-launched this section with all the features that you need for a full self service solution to manage yours (and your team’s) Codeanywhere account. If you encounter any issues please do let us know. Also we have left the ability to access the old Dashboard for a while - just in case. [Dashboard]( Refer a Friend is back! [Refer a friend] Want to get some FREE credit for your Codeanywhere account?! Well, we have brought Refer a Friend back just for you. Give $15, Get $15 is all about earning free credit when your friends Sign Up with your code. All you have to do is share your personal promo code with your friends. They'll get Codeanywhere discount/credit from your invite, and you'll get credit in your account once they Sign up. Find out more at [Refer a Friend]( [logo] Thanks for signing up, and we hope you enjoy our service. [signature] Follow us on Facebook and Twitter [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [App Store]( [Google Play]( Copyright © 2018 Codeanywhere, Inc. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because an account was created on Codeanywhere with this email address. If you are the owner of this email address and did not create the account, just ignore this message and the account will remain inactive. If you don’t wish to receive more emails by Codeanywhere, please take a few seconds to [unsubscribe](.

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