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Archive for May, 2009

Skip a few days — Trixie Tracker will figure it out

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

I want to point out (in case you didn’t know) that Trixie Tracker is designed so you don’t have to track continuously. For example, if you aren’t concerned with the weekend schedule or are taking a vacation, you can just stop tracking. Start tracking again when you’re ready — TT will automatically exclude all the empty days from your averages.

New Version Update

Sunday, May 17th, 2009

We are working hard on the new version of Trixie Tracker that was announced on our third birthday, but with all things software, development always takes longer than expected. I don’t have a release date set, but I can share some of the behind-the-scenes details for those who are interested. We’re moving from a PHP environment to Ruby on Rails. (The new version has lots of Rails goodies in it.) Diapers, Bottles and Solids are finished, and we’re making progress on Medicine and Pumping.

Visually, there’s going to be a new look to the application, and some of the details in the new design are actually flowing back into the existing application. For example, today we replaced all image buttons in TT with pure HTML/CSS buttons. That’s a visual detail you may not notice on your desktop, but mobile users will appreciate the cleaner, faster interface.

This is just a quick update. Thanks for your patience as move ahead. More updates to come!