We just got done moving to the new server. It took 1 hour 50 minutes from start to finish. (We didn’t start until a little after 2am EDT). If you notice anything weird, please email me (info@trixietracker.com) and we’ll look into it right away. Thanks again for your patience while the site was unavailable.
Our basic Trixie Tracker is Free. Give it a try see what patterns you can discover!
The Server has been Upgraded
April 11th, 2008We're Upgrading to a New Server
April 10th, 2008We are currently planning to upgrade to our new server tonight at approximately 1:45am EST (Friday April 11th). The site will unavailable for about 2 hours while this move is taking place. I’m sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks in advance for your patience. Everything should be back to normal by 4:00am EST. You can check our twitter account for status updates: http://twitter.com/trixietracker.
Trixie Tracker gets a Major Tune-up
April 6th, 2008We just deployed the latest Trixie Tracker code which brings big improvements to our site back-end and coding environment. At this time, most users should not notice any real changes to their sites. But the new code allows us to work faster and easier, so you will start noticing visible changes and improvements soon. If anything isn’t working right for you, please email info@trixietracker.com and we’ll get on it asap. thanks for using TT!
A Code Update and Trixie Tracker is on Twitter Now
April 5th, 2008From a user’s perspective, I know there haven’t been many signs of Trixie Tracker development lately, but we have actually been grinding away behind the scenes. We’ve been working on a big, back-end code clean-up that’s going to make it faster and easier for us to work on fun front-end things like design and features.
We’re planning to move the new code out Saturday night if all the testing goes well today. I’ll post a notice to the site when it’s time.
Please note, this is not really a feature upgrade. I’ve tweaked a few things that will be visible to users, but 99% of the changes are only apparent on the back-end.
I have also created a Twitter account to provide real-time updates about Trixie Tracker service status: http://twitter.com/trixietracker
If you ‘tweet’, please follow us. If you don’t tweet, you can subscribe to the updates with the RSS feed or simply visit our twitter page for information.
We are also moving to a new, faster server next week. I don’t have the exact date set, but I will post a notice when it happens. There will be some downtime with the code upgrades and server move, but I hope it won’t be more than 30-90 minutes. I will give as much notice as I can, and post updates through twitter.
Thanks in advance for your patience when we upgrade, and especially thanks to everyone for supporting Trixie Tracker!
How does Milk Inventory Work?
March 20th, 2006Milk Inventory is designed so you can keep track of your milk production. It does two important things:
1) Links containers to specific pumping sessions (and optionally, feeding bottles)
2) Tells you how long and where a specific container of milk was stored and its volume.
Part 1. Creating Milk Inventory
When you record a pumping session, you have the option of tracking the milk as virtual inventory. To do this, you assign milk to different storage containers (bags or bottles) and indicate how much milk you are putting in each container.
Inventory #’s are Unique
Inventory works by linking an unique inventory # to a physical container (bag or bottle) for a specific period of time. Once that container is used, the # is retired. You can certainly reuse the physical bottle, but it’s going to get a new # the next time you fill it up.
Pump and Pour
When you are done pumping, divide your milk into storage container(s). Each container will get an inventory #.
Assign Numbers
On the ‘Add Pumping’ form, you’ll see that Trixie Tracker automatically generates sequential inventory #’s. Assign one of those #’s to each physical container, and indicate the volume.
Have your Marker Handy
Now, instead of the date and time, you write the inventory # on the storage bottle/bag.
You’re done
That’s all there is to it. You can now view your Inventory page and get a summary of everything that’s in your freezer or fridge.
Part 2. Inventory and Feeding Bottles
If you are tracking Bottles and you have Milk Inventory, you’ll notice that your inventory automatically shows up on your ‘Add Bottle’ form. This lets you manage your inventory at the same time you add a bottle.
No Need to Toggle
At first you may want to toggle back and forth from Bottles and Inventory when adding a bottle. However, this is not necessary because there’s not a volume relationship between the two — only a link relationship. The software was specifically designed this way to simplify the inventory-to-bottle process.
Here’s an example of how the process should work
For this example, assume that you pumped 4 oz into container #10 and it was stored for some period of time.
1) When it’s time for a bottle, make the physical bottle first (go ahead and pour the milk in).
2) On your ‘Add Bottle’ form, set the starting volume
3) On that same form there’s a list of the three oldest container #’s. (Let’s assume it’s #10, #11 and #12.) If you added milk from one of those container #10, click to add it. Add additional containers if needed. If you finish a container #, check the box to retire it.
You’re done
That’s all there is to it. You can now see links between specific bottles and pumping sessions, you know how long and where the milk was stored, and you were also able to retire containers from the ‘Add Bottle’ form so you don’t have to do it manually on the Inventory page.
What Happens When My Site Expires?
March 6th, 2006When your free Premium trial or Premium (Paid) Subscription ends, your site downgrades to Trixie Tracker Basic.
Trixie Tracker Basic is our completely free diaper tracker. All other trackers and site sharing are disabled. Only users with “Full Site Permissions” have access to the site. All existing records (diapers, sleep, bottles, etc.) can be viewed and edited.
Subscription Type: Premium Trial, Basic, Premium
March 6th, 2006The Subscription Type determines what features are available for an individual Trixie Tracker Site.
Definition of Terms
- Premium Trial – All features are enabled during the free two-week trial. After the two weeks is up, the site downgrades to Trixie Tracker Basic. All sites start with a Premium trial.
- Trixie Tracker Basic – Trixie Tracker Basic is our completely free diaper tracker. All other trackers and sharing are disabled. Only users with “Full Site Permissions” have access to the site, and they may view and edit all existing records (diapers, sleep, bottles, etc). To enable all trackers plus sharing, you’ll need to upgrade to Trixie Tracker Premium.
- Trixie Tracker Premium – All features, tracking and sharing are enabled
Related: What Happens When My Site Expires?
Related: Trixie Tracker Now Offering a Free Diaper Tracker
Card Verification Number
March 2nd, 2006Guest Password Access and Public Sharing
February 6th, 2006Trixie Tracker has two ways that you can share your site with friends and family. These features allow you to give another person ‘view-only’ access to your site. You also get to determine which pages your guests may view.
Guest Password Access
This allows anyone to view your site if they know your site address and guest password. You set the password, and pass it out to your friends and family. Everyone can sign in with the same password to see the pages you have made public.
Public Sharing
This is just like Guest Password Access except there is no password required. Anyone can view your site if they know — or guess — your Trixie Tracker site address.
You can have both Guest Password Access and Public Sharing set up at the same time. And you can make different pages private for each type of sharing.
The default setting for both kinds of sharing is OFF.
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If you want to activate either type of sharing, you’ll check the box to Allow Sharing, and then you’ll choose what features your guests may view.
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Security and Privacy
If you decide to allow Public Sharing, remember that ANYONE could guess your Trixie Tracker site address. You should probably not enable this feature unless you have no concerns about other people looking at your site.
If you decide to allow Guest Password Access, please use a good strong password. You don’t want your password to be guessable.
Day/night switch on Full Sleep chart
February 3rd, 2006There’s a new link on the Full Sleep chart that lets you toggle back and forth between the daytime view and the overnight view. All it’s really doing is shifting the position of your data by 18 hours. The daytime view (the normal view) runs from midnight to midnight (00:00-23:59). The overnight view runs from 6pm to 6pm of the following day (18:00-18:00). This allows you to look at your overnight sleep as a visually unbroken span.
This new overnight view may be preferable to some users, but I want to point out that TT still bases all its calculations on calendar days (except of course for the overnight sleep time calculation). The reason I mention that TT uses calendar days is because the overnight calculation spans two calendar days. If *either* calendar day is marked as ‘ignore’, then TT can not calculate an overnight sleep time.
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What this means is that one ‘ignored’ day in the daytime view shows up as two ignored days on the overnight view. Two consecutive ignored days in the daytime view shows up three consecutive ignored days in the overnight view and so forth. Basically, if you use the ‘ignore’ feature you will always have more ignored days in the night view than the daytime view.