custom

Page 1 of 1012345...10...Last »

Asana Adds More Powerful Search, Bug Tracking And More To Simple Task-Management And Productivity App

Asana · Task Management for Teams

Asana, the high-profile productivity startup that’s trying to redesign the workplace around tasks (instead of email), is announcing a major update today, adding more powerful search functionality, bug tracking capabilities, and manager reporting.

Search is the biggest update in this launch, with the addition of full text search, structured search, and custom saveable search views. Co-founder Justin Rosenstein explains that people spend a lot time finding information within an organization. But with the new search feature, Asana users should never face this problem again.

Essentially the default view in Asana to date has been “project view.” Now, with the launch of the advanced search functionality, Asana offers a “search view” of work, which lets you see the results of any search, from a simple keyword search to a rich structured search, in the Asana center pane. These views can be sorted by the task due date, creation time, or modification time. You can also navigate between tasks to see their details or select multiple tasks to change them all at once. And you can save these views to create custom reports that update each time you switch to them.

Here’s how it works. For a simple full text search, you can type into the search box and choose “Search Tasks.” For a structured search, click the arrow at the right of the search box. You can then specify Assignee, Projects, Tags, Attachments, Completion Status, Due Dates and more. You can then narrow down to incomplete tasks, those with attachments, or the ones not assigned to you. Once you’ve created a search you want to use again, you can click the star next to the search title to save it.

Additionally, Asana is debuting new manager reporting features to help managers keep track of their team and projects. You simply add your teammates to the “Assigned To” field, then filter by project or tag to drill down to the information you need. For example, Rosenstein says, a manager could pull up a comprehensive view of all the tasks their team is working on at the moment, their status and correspondence associated with these tasks.

Lastly, as Asana is fairly popular among the developer community, the startup is doubling down on bug tracking. Rosenstein says that Asana talked to a number of developers to determine what their needs are for bug tracking, and heard over and over that current bug-tracking tools are not up to par.

So search has been updated to work well for bug tracking. For example, you can used the saved search function to allow the QA team to watch for completed bugs that haven’t been QAed yet, or let the customer-service team watch the bugs they opened as they become assigned and then completed.


Rosenstein says this update is a big step forward for Asana as a productivity application. “This is only the beginning of our plans,” he says. “Search is one of the core pillars of our product, and we’re a company that is querying collective memory.”

See the rest here: Asana Adds More Powerful Search, Bug Tracking And More To Simple Task-Management And Productivity App

Woocommerce – add conditionals to display products based on the shop page | Elance Job

I’d like to hire someone to implement a few conditionals to display products based on the meta data in a custom type post on the shop page:

Note: custom type post setup, metabox and post2post connection setup have done in .php. (can be changed …

Category: IT & Programming > Web Programming
Type and Budget: Fixed price (Less than $500) Escrow
Time Left: 14 d, 22 h (Ends Apr 16, 2013 16:39 pm ET)
Start Date: Apr 1, 2013
Proposals: 1 (High $150, Low $150, Avg $150)
Client Info: 15 jobs posted, 33% awarded, $146 total purchased, Payment Method Verified
Client Location: , United States
Preferred Job Location: Anywhere
Desired Skills: PHP CSS WordPress woocommerce
Job ID: 39749936

View job

Encoding.com Adds Dynamic Text Overlays To Its Cloud Encoding Platform

encoding logo

You might think that video encoding — and specifically cloud-based video encoding — is a commoditized market. After all, it’s difficult to differentiate a service that basically just takes one big file and makes it into a lot of different smaller files to be watched on a lot of different devices. With that premise, the decision to go with one vendor or another usually just comes down to speed, reliability and, most importantly, cost.

While cloud encoding startup Encoding.com thinks that it competes well in all of those categories, the company is trying to add a few features that will set it apart from the competition. One of these features is dynamic text overlays, which it first showed off as part of a Google Hangout campaign late last year.

The campaign, which the search giant hoped would convince users to use Google Hangouts for getting in touch with family during the holidays, included one bit with Wallace and Gromit that included a personalized message to viewers. The holiday-themed video worked by gathering data from users and later presenting them with a personalized message that was added dynamically.

For the Google campaign, the dynamic text overlay was part of a custom workflow that Encoding.com worked on to enable the custom message. Due to the large number of viewers, it was necessary for the company to ensure that the video upload, transcoding, text overlay, and delivery were all done in fewer than 30 seconds. At its peak, Encoding.com and Google were delivering 50 videos per second as part of the campaign.

Encoding.com is making that capability available to others now, allowing clients to place custom text within their videos. By connecting their workflow via API, publishers will be able to programmatically add custom text to their own videos. The feature will allow them to select different time and frame positions within a source video, and then have videos dynamically created. The feature could be used to create personalized commercials integrating user data, or by inserting images into the storyline of a video to make it more suited to the user.

See original here: Encoding.com Adds Dynamic Text Overlays To Its Cloud Encoding Platform

Minor WordPress Customizations | Elance Job

1. Create a custom field for posts called Event Date

2. Add this field to posts (user entry and when viewing posts) & calendar

3. Create two pages of posts sorted by the custom Event Date field.

Page 1: Default Page shows all posts with event d…

Category: IT & Programming > Web Programming
Type and Budget: Fixed price (Less than $500) Escrow
Time Left: 14 d, 23 h (Ends Mar 29, 2013 14:47 pm ET)
Start Date: Mar 14, 2013
Proposals: 0
Client Info: 5 jobs posted, 80% awarded, $2,105 total purchased, Payment Method Verified
Client Location: , United States
Preferred Job Location: Anywhere
Desired Skills: WordPress CSS PHP
Job ID: 39041950

View job

Easyreservation custom payment module | Elance Job

I’m looking for a php developer in order to create a custom payment module for the wordpress plugin easyreservation.org

We need to “connect” the plugin with our Bank Payment Gateway in order to process orders with credit card.

Category: IT & Programming > Web Programming
Type and Budget: Fixed price (Less than $500) Escrow
Time Left: 14 d, 22 h (Ends Mar 28, 2013 07:50 am ET)
Start Date: Mar 13, 2013
Proposals: 6 (High $1,096, Low $20, Avg $406)
Client Info: 2 jobs posted, 100% awarded, $947 total purchased, Payment Method Verified
Client Location: Ariano Irpino, Italy
Preferred Job Location: Anywhere
Desired Skills: MySQL Administration PHP WordPress
Job ID: 38975007

View job

Page 1 of 1012345...10...Last »

Preview A Theme Template

Your Shopping Cart

You have 0 items in your shopping cart. View Cart