Yes - you read that correctly. We’re out of Beta!
Thanks so much to all of our great Beta Testers (you know who you are). They kept us on our toes, made insightful suggestions, and let us know when the application was not doing what they expected it to do. Without them we would not have made it this far this quickly.
In terms of features, very little has been introduced with this release, as we’ve been concentrating on hardening the app for launch. One key thing that has been introduced,... more
We’ve been working laboriously on a new connector type for Bluyah: XML. On the surface, this seems like a very simple nut to crack - we’re already parsing RSS and ATOM feeds, both of which are XML-based. But the truth of the matter is, it’s becoming more complex the deeper we dig into it.
The problem is in the XML format itself. XML can be anything it’s author wants it to be. It’s self-describing, sure. But it’s not pre-defined. In other words, there... more
We’ve posted our first draft of the Bluyah Product Roadmap to the Bluyah User’s Guide Wiki.
Let us know if your feature request is not listed.
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Version 0.4.6 of the Bluyah application has been released. As we get ready for our official launch on March 6th, you’ll see these next few releases contain minor fixes to the existing services as we polish up the app. This release in particular contains several back-end fixes that will make your experience with Bluyah more enjoyable. They include:
A more coherent approach to DNS management [Ticket #119]. The end result is that users should no longer experience lag when going from... more
Pie charts are simple, elegant, and serve a distinct purpose: how does ‘this’ compare to ‘that’ when taken as a whole.
Right after 0.4.5 was launched, I became curious. ’How many report exports have I created - and how popular are they?’ I wondered. Fortunately, Bluyah tracks ‘views’ for each export type. We are doing it for internal measurements, primarily, as it helps us determine where we need to invest our optimization time. But after... more
February 20th, 2009
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Whew - it’s been a busy week! The devs have fixed a ton of application issues, as well as introduced some cool new features. The complete list includes:
Fixed a bug in the Marquee edit screen whereby some gibberish was being displayed instead of the desired content when the user chose to display additional information and selected the sub-menu “All of It” [Ticket #137]
Fixed column editing in Report screens so that if you change a column title, then delete that column, the... more