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How to enabled Saasu.com access

Posted by Myles Eftos Tue, 18 Mar 2008 01:40:00 GMT

It would seem a few people have been having some problems enabling web service access for their Saasu.com accounts.

To alleviate this, I have updated the help files to include a more detailed set of instructions. Head over to the new help page to find out more.

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And the results are in...

Posted by Myles Eftos Mon, 17 Mar 2008 08:12:00 GMT

On Saturday I posted that 88 Miles was profiled on the Startups Carnival run by VS Consulting. Well, the results are out now, and 88 Miles came a extremely respectable 4th from 28 entries!

A big congratulations to Richard at Scouta for taking out the first prize and to GoodBarry and Suburb View for rounding out the top three.

Also hats off to OurWishingWell, who shared fourth place with 88 Miles.

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88 Miles is the Startups Carnival

Posted by Myles Eftos Sat, 15 Mar 2008 01:17:00 GMT

VS Consulting Group has been running an online startups carnival over the past two-weeks, profiling 28 up and coming Australian startups.

Today, 88 Miles is profiled..

It is well worth checking out some of the other entrants, including fellow West Australian Scouta.

A big thanks to Vishal for putting on such an "event" — it really goes to show that the SaaS-o-sphere is alive and well over here in Australia!

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88 Miles adds OAuth - share your password no more!

Posted by Myles Eftos Fri, 22 Feb 2008 02:37:00 GMT

Last month, 88 Miles added OpenID, allowing you to use a single sign in with out having to give us your password details. That is great unless you wanted to use our webservice API, which required a username and password.

This is no longer the case!

I have just pushed out an OAuth implementation, which allows 88 Miles user to grant access to 3rd party applications without providing a password! There are a number of pre-built libraries for a number of popular languages, which will make interfacing with 88 Miles easy.

If you are a developer, check out the development page for details

Finer grain user access

As part of this roll out, I also pushed a change which will allow you to select what users have access to particular projects and companies, so rather than an all-in (public) or all-out (private) company or project, you can select a subset of your staff members that will have access.

To do this, select the "Let me choose..." option for visibility when adding a Company or Project (You will need to select "More Details" first if you are on the projects page) and you will see all of you staff appear.

Select 'Let me choose....' to set custom user permissions

Happy time tracking!

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Ideas4 - A great night had by all

Posted by Myles Eftos Sat, 02 Feb 2008 06:22:00 GMT

Wednesday night was was Ideas4 put on by the Australian Web Industry association, and proudly sponsored by 88 Miles. It was a fantastic night of talks from two very talented ladies.

Rachel Cook regaled us with the story of her adventures to Silicon Valley as an angel investor. It would seem that some of the crazy stories that we hear are actually true, and it must have been amazing to be literally rubbing shoulders with the big names of the industry. Although I don't think the current level of VC and Angel investment is healthy for online applications, it is interesting to see how that side of the web works.

Next up was Lisa Herrod who once again gave a thought provoking presentation of what usability and accessibility should really mean and how it should be handled with in an organisation. As developers we often think that standard compliant code is enough to make a site accessible - where in reality, you can't predict how an alternative input user will react until you watch them use your site. If you want to view the slides, they are available on slideshare.

88 Miles Logo on rotate Rachel Cook Lisa Herrod

A big thankyou to AWIA for the opportunity to sponsor the night, along with the other sponsors. It was fantastic, and I can't wait for the next one!

PS. Jordan Brock videoed both presentations and has posted them to Vimeo. Which I have also embedded below:


Ideas 4 - Rachel Cook at Ideas4 on Vimeo.


Ideas 4 - Lisa Herrod at Ideas4 on Vimeo..

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New edition of 88 Miles released!

Posted by Myles Eftos Fri, 25 Jan 2008 01:39:00 GMT

This release of 88 Miles has quite a number of improvements and bug fixes which I will outline is detail below — as always if you have any suggestions or comments, drop me a line!

Saasu.com integration

Many people have been asking for invoicing from 88 Miles, but since it is really outside of where I'd like to see 88 Miles go (The strap line is Simple time tracking for a reason) a third party has come to the rescue! Saasu | The web finance engine is an online accounting system that can deal with everything from invoices to payroll to inventory. The integration allows you to create invoices straight from your 88 Miles timesheets!

To enable it, you will need to have a full Saasu account. Once you do, click on “My Membership” > “Manage Files and Users” and take note of the WSAccessKey and the FileUid. Then, back at 88 Miles, click 3rd Party Apps and then Enable your access (If you are currently logged in you can save time by clicking here). Enter the access key and file uid in the fields provided.

You can now sync your companies and contacts (Click on “List companies”) and create invoices by creating a time sheet report.

OpenID support

88 Miles is now OpenID aware, so you can use your third-party OpenID to login to 88 Miles. If you have an existing 88 Miles account, you will need to claim your ID. Go to the Identites page and add you unique OpenID URL. You can even claim more than one identity!

If you aren't aware of what OpenID is, head over to http://www.openid.net

New REST endpoints

There has been quite a bit of work on the REST API — it should now be much more consistent (i.e the data that the server sends and the data that the server expects is the same). To facilitate this, the end points have changed slightly. I would recommend checking out the developer page for all of the details.

If you aren't a developer, but would like to take advantage of the 88 Miles API, MadPilot Productions is available for your integration needs. Whether you just need some scripts to migrate across to 88 Miles, or you want to modify an existing system, MadPilot can do it for you at a reasonable rate.

Pricing changes

After reviewing the different plan, we have decided to reduce the discount of the quarterly and yearly plans. They are still great value with 10% and 20% discounts respectively. For those of you already on the plans, the change will come in to effect from the first billing cycle AFTER July. Don't worry, you will get an email reminding you later on down the track!

New Server

Finally, the biggest change is our new server! We have moved over to a Joyent accelerator, which are specifically tuned to the Ruby on Rails platform. This means everything will be quicker — so now you should be spending even LESS time tracking and more time doing.

Well that's it — I hope you find the changes useful. As always, please send your feedback and suggestions via the website. Happy tracking!

Myles

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Ideas4 - Usability and Startups in Perth

Posted by Myles Eftos Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:56:00 GMT

MadPilot Productions makers of 88 Miles is a proud member of the Australian Web Industry Association and is proudly sponsoring their upcoming event — Ideas4.

The Ideas series has been a fantastic set of talks over the past couple of years, and this year‘s event should be no different. We are lucky enough to have Lisa Herrod a Usability consultant flying over from Sydney and Rachel Cook a Perth-based entrepreneur, speaking on the night.

Ideas4

When: January 30, 2008 710pm
Where: The Melbourne Hotel, 942 Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia

Tickets are $25 for AWIA, $35 for non-members.

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88 Miles on mashable

Posted by Myles Eftos Tue, 14 Aug 2007 05:45:00 GMT

Mashable recently compiled a large list of 230+ online business tools and 88 Miles was the first in the Time Management & Tracking and Project Management section.

Oh, and for those who are wondering about the new changes that have been made in the past couple of days, there is a newsletter due sometime this week.

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88 Miles is a finalist in the WA Web Awards

Posted by Myles Eftos Tue, 17 Jul 2007 02:00:00 GMT

WA Web Awards finalist - 2007The announcement for the 2007 WA Web Awards finalists has just been made, and 88 Miles has gotten a guernsey in the Online Application category!

The WA Web Awards is in it's third year and is run by the Australian Web Industry Association (formally known as Port80). For those three years, it has congratulated the Western Australian Web community for the fine work that they do.

The quality of the entries this year were fantastic, so it is a huge honour to be included amongst the list.

The awards night is on August 17 — listen out on this blog to see if we won!

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88 Miles get on Australia's top 60 Web 2.0 apps list!

Posted by Myles Eftos Mon, 04 Jun 2007 15:27:00 GMT

Ross Dawson, who is holding a Web 2.0 conference next month has compiled a list of the top 60 Australian web 2.0 companies, and 88 Miles came in at number 43!

88 Miles wasn't the only Western Australian Web 2.0 app to make the list:

In at number 5 was Minti, the parenting social network. Number 6 was Scouta - the Podcast suggestionsnetwork started by Richard Giles. 23 was Bronwen Clune’s PerthNorg. Number 29 was the social bookmarking tool, Buzka

Watch out for the Australian startups, they really are starting to gain momentum!

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