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Category Archives: user interface
New search and new graphs!
We’ve just added a couple of new features to Timetric which we think you’ll find useful. Up until now, it’s been a bit tricky to get a quick overview of the data in an area; you’ve needed to save all … Continue reading
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Improved Embedding
Amongst the changes we made to Timetric at the start of this week were some improvements to our embeddable plots. Infosthetics made a couple of requests for features that we had planned, but didn’t have time to implement before our … Continue reading
Timetric's New Graphing Tool
As the observant amongst you may have noticed from the last post, we have a new graphing tool on Timetric. When we launched our private beta, we needed a graphing package quick-smart, so we bought-in a third-party solution to tide us over … Continue reading
Dashboard improvements
Hello, Dan Wilson here. I’m doing most of the user interface stuff for Timetric. This morning I pushed a big update to the dashboard page, adding some new functionality, and making it quite a bit prettier. Overview The dashboard is … Continue reading