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We’re still here and plugging away.

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Its been over a year since I’ve updated the blog, so I thought I’d drop a note to let you folks know that we are still working.  The last year was filled with a lot of custom development that didn’t make it into our shipping product.  That work is now coming to an end so its time to begin adding features and fixes to our existing product.

We’ve got a few bids for custom work still in the pipeline but that work will most likely end up in our shipping product.

I’ll have some more information in the next few weeks.

Ideal BB.Net New Feature Survey Results

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

I want to thank all of our Ideal BB.Net customers for taking the time to fill out the 10 question New Feature Survey. Congratulations to Robert from Sacramento for winning the 8GB ipod Nano! (You can see me drawing names out of a bowl below!)

We have taken everyone’s answers into consideration and have determined by popular vote to create a rating system as the next new feature. This rating system will allow an Ideal BB.Net user to vote on a scale of 1-5 stars for every post they read. A user will also be able to filter topics by stars, enabling only the specified star rated posts are visible. Eventually, this rating system will be incorporated into the search function.

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Ideal Science forums upgraded.

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

We upgraded the Ideal Science forums today to run the latest version (3.1.7) of Ideal BB.NET.  Everything should be working smoothly, but if you run into any problems, please contact us so that we can resolve it.

Ideal BB.NET 3.1.7 is out!

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

First, I released Ideal BB.NET 3.1.7 today.  This new version fixes a lot of bugs, optimizes a lot of the code for better performance, and adds a few minor features.  Mainly, this release will provide us with a better platform to add some major new features which we plan for the 3.1.8 release.

We also released a new version of the Ideal Science web site.  The updated web site will help us distribute serial numbers which are now required for all Ideal BB.NET products.  Rather than using the license files to unlock features, we are going to give you a serial number which you add to the web.config file. 

We’ve also added a new Wiki for product documentation.  (http://wiki.idealscience.com.)  Going forward we will be placing all documentation there.  This will help us keep our docs more up to date and allow the community at large to edit them.

We sent out a poll recently and based on some of the early results, it looks like the next big feature is going to be a buddy list.  If you haven’t sent in your results yet, now is the time to do it as we are going to close the polls soon and issue a winner for the iPod.  With the popularity of Facebook and Myspace I can see why folks would want a buddy list.

We will be upgrading our forums tomorrow to run the latest version of Ideal BB.NET so that you can try it out before you download and install it.

Xheo DeployLX

Friday, September 21st, 2007

Ideal BB.NET uses Xheo Software’s Licensing 3.x product to secure the DLL’s and allow us to limit the feature set on each copy of the software. This has worked out fairly well for us but it does have some annoying issues which cause our customers to complain. For example, when you purchase our software, you have to wait for us to build and send you new license files. These files must be placed in the /bin folder for both Ideal BB and Ideal Admin. Thats a lot of work for one piece of software.

Now Xheo has a new product called DeployLX which would allow us to change the way we license our products. Instead of using a separate license file for each customer, we can now deploy with a serial number. So when you purchase one of our products you’ll get a serial number which will unlock it and allow you to get the full feature set. When you need more features (like more boards) we’ll send you a new serial number.

This serial number can be stored in the web.config, registry or a file on your HD. For now we’ll probably just use the web.config since it allow portability between a dev box and a production box.

We are experiencing several problems with this system as it caused quite a hit on our performance. Xheo’s technical support says that their products shouldn’t cause that kind of a hit, but I’m not so sure. We’re trying to work with them to get these issues resolved, but they’ve been less than helpful. Hopefully we’ll be able to resolve it soon so we can get 3.1.7 out the door. I’ll keep you updated.

 

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