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Archive for July, 2010

Trixie Tracker 2.0 is Up and Running

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

We’re happy to report the new software was successfully deployed this morning around 8:30 am ET. The application was offline about 60 minutes while all the data migrations ran. We’ve discovered a handful of superficial issues which will be addressed very soon, but overall things are looking really good. If you’ve found an issue please use our feedback forum. Thanks!

Final Countdown to Releasing Trixie Tracker

Monday, July 12th, 2010

As it stands right now, we’re pretty sure we can release the new version Wednesday, July 14th. There are still a few superficial issues that are being addressed in the next day or two. Some of these issues may be addressed post-launch (as long as we’re sure the issue doesn’t affect the functioning of the application).

Your feedback via email, info@trixietracker.com, and the feedback forum has been invaluable. Thank you very much. I know testing takes time, and that’s the last thing new parents have in surplus. We really appreciate you guys!

The demo site is still available for viewing and the data was last copied over at Sunday July 11th, 4:40pm ET.

We will post again once we figure out exactly when the site will switch over and how long the site will be offline while the database migration takes place. It will likely be between 3-6 hours. Thanks in advance for everyone’s patience during the transition!

We’re Ready for Testing

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

The new version of Trixie Tracker, which has been in the works for longer than I want to admit, is very close to being released. Almost time to break out the cigars. Almost. We’re ready to share the new version with everyone, and here’s a summary of where things are at:

What is in the new version?

The new site does not include any new features. Well, there are few a enhancements hidden here and there, but this version has basically the same set of features. However, the application’s architecture has been completely rebuilt which will enable us to easily extend the app in the future. That was the whole point of the new version — to give us a solid, reliable foundation for the future development.

Important Testing Issues Before You Dive In

1) The demo site is not a replacement for the current Trixie Tracker. You can’t use the new version instead of the current version because the databases are not compatible. This test site is just for looking and testing.

2) The data on the demo site may be deleted at any time and refreshed with the latest data from the current app.

I’m sorry that you can’t use the app full-time — because I know that’s the best way to test it — but it’s not possible.

Testing

If you have time, it would be very helpful if you could test a few of the items below:

- Eyeball your data. Does everything look ok? We feel very confident about the new site and data, but extra eyeballs are invaluable.
- Add a few records.
- See how it looks on your mobile devices.

Feedback

We’d really like to hear your opinion about the new site. Please raise any issue you come across: design, interface, performance, etc. We’re listening.

You can post to our feedback forum or email us at info@trixietracker.com.

Requests for new features are welcome once we get this baby launched. At that point it’s going to be much, much easier for us to add new features because of the new codebase. We’re looking forward to getting to that point.

The Demo Site

The new version — with data last copied over on Thursday morning (July 8th) — can be accessed at http://demo.trixietracker.com/

Thanks! We really appreciate everyone’s support over the years which has allowed us to get to this point. All you moms and dads are awesome! We look forward to returning the favor by making the Trixie Tracker even better.

- Ben