Tuesday, August 25, 2009

All New- iPhone Upgrade and Wiki Features!

Upgrade For Your iPhone
Yesterday the update for the cubetree iPhone application became available in Apple's App Store! This is a major upgrade and includes improvements to existing features and entirely new functionality, such as...
New Feed Home Page
The home page has a UI upgrade with a new, cleaner design. The feed now also shows all types of feed items (just as you would see on the website or cubedeck desktop client).

Improved Photo Viewing
We've upgraded the experience of adding and viewing photos into your network on the iPhone.
Many users use their iPhones to post pictures from around the office or around town. This includes snap shots of architectural diagrams from white boards, conference booths, or customer visits. Starting in this release, we've added a progress bar to mark time while your photo is being uploaded.
Additionally, once added to the network, you can click on a photo in the feed to view a close up of the photo. Now you'll be able to zoom in, zoom out, and scroll around the image using the touch screen.
Action Items on the iPhone
We've made action items easily accessible with a menu button on the iPhone. You can click on the Action Items button at the bottom of the application to see your currently assigned action items.

You can also assign an Action Item from the iPhone by navigating to a user's profile and clicking the "+" button in the top right-hand corner.

Four Wiki Features You Requested
Users regularly request new features for cubetree's wiki using the feedback forum. For this week's release we added four of the most commonly asked for features.
1. Moving Wiki Pages From Private to Public
Users want to privately iterate with their teams on planning documents and then easily share a final version with the company. You can do that now by working on a wiki page in a private group and then moving it into a public group or your profile.
To move a wiki page you've created, view the page and click on Move Page link in the left-hand menu.

2. Edit Wiki Page HTML
The page editor is great for adding embeds and bolding text, but users have been asking for the ability to get their hands dirty and directly edit the HTML content of their wiki pages.
Starting in this release you can directly edit wiki pages HTML by going to the edit page for a wiki page and then clicking on the edit source icon.

3. Keyboard Shortcuts
Starting in this release we've added support for Keyboard Shortcuts. When you edit wiki pages you can now use the keyboard to modify the wiki page. For example, highlight text and click Ctrl-B to make the text bold, underline text by hitting Ctrl-U, and so forth.
You can see all the key combinations by editing a wiki page, then clicking the Help Icon in the Edit menu.

4. Edit Links In Wiki Pages
Wiki pages tend to be full of links to other wiki pages and external sites. In order to improve the usability of creating wiki pages, we've made it easy to edit existing links in wiki pages.
When you edit a page, click on a link in the page and then click on the link button in the toolbar. It will bring up the link dialog box with fields pre-filled.

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