Features
Projectfork's framework and interface have been completely updated. Our demo sites are currently still running Projectfork 2.1, but we'll have them updated as soon as possible. Until then you can take the tour or simply jump right in and install it on your website :) If you want to know more about changes and features in Projectfork 3.0, you can read more about it in our first beta announcement we've had.
3.0 Dashboard (Default Theme)

Upgrade Documentation
Updating from Projectfork RC1/RC2 to 3.0
New Versions of Themes & Extensions
We've either updated or created entirely new versions of every single theme and extension for Projectfork 3.0
IMPORTANT: Projectfork 2.1 themes and extensions will NOT work on Projectfork 3.0. Customers will find updates for premium themes and extensions in our store. Also, if you are using one of the Projectfork 3.0 RC's, please update to this release first. There was is a bug in the RC's which prevents proper installation of some of the extension updates.
Visit the Forum for individual extension upgrade info (themes need a clean install)
Carbon for Projectfork 3.0 Released
We've already announced the new versions of Goggles and MyProject for Projectfork 3.0 (2.2 at the time). Now, along with the release of 3.0 compatible extensions, we've released an all new version of Carbon as well! Carbon keeps the overall style, but has received an overhaul for 3.0:

What's next?
We have a whole lot of things planned: New extensions, themes and a brand new platform/marketplace for developers and end-users to easily share, buy, maintain and find extensions for Projectfork! We'll have a big follow-up post about this and more on Nov. 20th!
New Demos On The Way
We're currently working on all new 3.0 versions of our demo sites. We'll have those updated in a couple of days.
Projectfork 2.1 - Download and Support
We've moved the Projectfork 2.1 download away from the main page over to the documentation. The main component can be found here (at the bottom of the page) and the patches are located here. We'll keep up support for 2.1 for a good while and let it fade out slowly until sometime next year.