Tuesday, October 17, 2006

New Version Finally Out

For those of you who might have been on the site late Sunday night we did finally push out a new version. We had some issues with conflicting code, but it seems to be working well right now. There are still some minor things that need work, but for the most part this new version is much more stable and has many new features. Enjoy... www.cardvio.com

-Carm

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Pause... Launch happening on Friday

Just a quick update, we moved the update to Friday. After one last test through the software we wanted to take out a few more bugs. I'll post as soon as it's out on Friday. Thanks.

-Carm

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

New Version Of Cardvio Coming out Tonight

Just letting all the people who read my blog, haha that we are about to deploy a new version of our software tonight. Couple new features:

- Lots of bug fixes that were causing the application to hang or crash. Hopefully, it's the last time we will see them.
- Improved user session management
- Mail Merge with recipient validation and easy ability to add and remove contacts
- Better login and logging out features
- Easier checkout features
- Pricing by vendor or user

Maybe I can detail these a little more in my next post. Also, we'll be updating the main website in the next few days. Thanks again for all of you who have been supporting us over the last few months.

-Carm

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Cardvio Featured on go2web20.net

Just found out we got featured in the Go 2 Web 2.0 Directory. Very nice of them and it is also driving a ton of traffic to our site. Check it out: www.go2web20.net

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Back At Northeastern

On Monday of this week I got the opportunity to go and speak to a group of entrepreneur students at Northeastern about Cardvio. It was great to be back at NU and see all the progress the school has made. However, I was somewhat surprised by the students, they lacked the enthusiasm or genuine interest in starting a business. I love the idea of being and entrepreneur and wouldn't trade it for anything. The idea of working for a large corporation doesn't interest me at all and I don't think it ever will. I also spoke with a guy from my class who runs a dry cleaning business called Husky Express, http://www.huskyexpress.com/, interesting business but he has been running it for 5 years and looked really exhausted. However, he still seemed to have some passion for the business and wanted to see it grow much bigger than it already is. I wish him the best of luck.