Archive for March 2009

great times ahead on handivi

by Vitor on Mar, 26, View comments

What great times we've been living here at 7syntax!! Oh boy! We have awesome news for you, and don't even know where to start with!

For these past weeks, since our public opening, that we've been working hard on one of our goals; to have your handivi content pushed to your favorite social network. That was one of the most requested feature by you, and we've made it happen. For now you only have integration with Facebook, Twitter and Flickr, but we're working on others, so bear with us and suggest your favorite network to hello@handivi.com.

For the premium users, you can see on the address book backup web service which friends already are on handivi and for those who aren't, you can invite them directly or add someone that you didn't knew that has using handivi, as you too.

That's not all, we have a bunch more features to share with you; friendly profile urls, RSS for your public timeline and phone configuration to help you setting your phone for correct network use of internet. We'll detail each one of these features on the handivi blog (that's new too!), where it will be the place to have all service updates, news, features or failures (we do screw up sometimes, you know); check it out here http://blog.handivi.com

handivi twix

by Vitor on Mar, 09, View comments

You might've notice that with this upgrade you'll have two handivi installations. That's because we changed to lowercase all "handivi" product name, so, your system has the current "Handivi" application and another new "handivi" version 0.10(26). The lowercase handivi is the new version and you should delete all other versions.

Sinatra and Capistrano Workshop

by Ruben on Mar, 07, View comments

Last Friday, I gave a Workshop about Sinatra and Capistrano. These are two beautiful technologies that I learned recently, and since I love both of them, decided to spread the word to more people.

The slides used on the presentation can be downloaded here.

The code written during the workshop can be found on Github.