Builder AU Community Features Tour

Welcome to the new look Builder AU site. We've been busy coding up some new community features and enhancements which we think will make Builder AU an even bigger hub for software developers in Australia.

Profile Pages

This page is for you. Members will have their own profile area to promote themselves, show their interests, track discussions, keep track of bookmarked items, and network with other Builder AU members. You have complete control over the details you want to share with other members, and we will not share information without your permission.

Your Discussions

To easily track your story opinions and forum posts Builder AU members will be able to see what stories they've engaged in and who is replying to your posts in one aggregated area.

Contacts

Builder AU now gives you the ability to network with your peers. By adding contacts to your profile area you can track users and their contributions on the Builder AU Web site. Not only can you track people you know but can find new contacts based on shared areas of passion.

Tags

Using the new tags functionality Builder AU members can create their own personalised RSS feed of topics of interest.

Clips

Clips allows you to bookmark content you are interested in and keep as a reference.

Mail

Builder AU members can have their own internal mail service. Members can message each other - a great way to extend your professional contacts through Builder AU.

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