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Dan and I were at Mix 08 this year, and we had an opportunity to film a short video showing installation and use of PureChat 1.1. Enjoy: http://visitmix.com/blogs/OpenSpace/Demo-of-PureChat-from-Axosoft...
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At the end of January, we unveiled our first release of PureChat. Today I'm happy and proud to announce version 1.1 of PureChat, available for download at http://www.axosoft.com/products/purechat.aspx . Version 1.1 includes some very cool new features,...
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At Axosoft, after we ship major releases of OnTime, we typically have some time to unwind and work on other side projects. These have been ways for the developers here to learn new technologies, or to try out new features and additions to technologies...
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For something we're working on for our next version, I wanted to be able to handle a user clicking on the "back" button on their mouse to do something in OnTime. Turns out this is pretty straightforward in .Net. There's a notification windows sends called...
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We use SQL session state on our hosted environment for OnTime 2007, and we wanted to see what sessions were currently active, and how many sessions were active for a given application. Our first glance at the table structures provided didn't yield any...
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Something I just recently discovered is that, using an HTTP module, you can implement gzip compression for your website in ASP.Net 2.0. The cool thing about doing it through an HTTP module versus using IIS is that with the HTTP module, you can have some...
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As part of some downtime after our release of OnTime 2007 and the Axosoft Community Site, the developers here took a couple weeks to work on some other projects. As a learning exercise, myself and Adam, another developer here decided to write an RSS reader...
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Hey, I'm blogging again! During our work on OnTime 2007, we completely rewrote the web portion from scratch, to take full advantage of the new features in ASP.Net 2.0. Doing this let us see some interesting changes in the framework. One of them is as...
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I just put the wraps on the code for the Perforce Plugin for OnTime 2006. You can expect it in the next beta drop we do. Coming from using VSS and Vault, perforce seemed very complex initially. Thankfully, they have extensive documentation on their website,...
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So we're here in sunny Los Angeles for the PDC. We're staying at The Standard in downtown LA, which is quite the interesting place. Tomorrow is booth setup day, so hopefully we'll have some good pictures of our booth layout. Be sure to stop by to see...
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While browsing some other blogs, I found this post talking about how FireFox handles whitespace as a DOM node. The example he gave triggered something in my head, and I realized that we had the same issue in OnTime. In the web version, you can choose...
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Part 1 can be found here . Part 2 can be found here . Previously, I've demonstrated how we can set up a Source Control Provider in OnTime, and add a link between a defect in OnTime and a file under Source Control. Now I'll show you the fun part, how to...
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In my last post , I showed you how to set up a project in OnTime to use the new Source Control Management features. Today, I'll show you the more useful bits, being able to check items in and out from OnTime. Here's the new "SCM Files" tab, which is where...
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One of the features we're adding into the next version of OnTime is source control integration. As we near completion on this feature, I thought I'd take some time to give a small preview of how this will work. I would love to do a preview release to...
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And another thing! It'd really be cool if you could create a new Team Project that was populated with sample data, so you can get an idea of how to use the system and see some of the reporting capabilities. (Some of the reports are dependent upon data...
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