More screenshots posted on Facebook.
Friday, July 30th, 2010We have more screenshots of the new CC3 posted in Facebook!
We have more screenshots of the new CC3 posted in Facebook!
We wanted to ease the pain of multiple entries. So we are adding some Easter eggs to the program (no pun intended).
The above image shows a typical data entry. In the first name text box, we entered the entire name in lower case.
After you tab off the text box, the character casing is corrected. This happens with all text boxes in data entry forms. Also, the zip code, phone number, and social security number fields will auto format. they will place the dashes where they are needed after you tab off the text box. We have dome this so you don’t have to constantly hit the minus/dash(-) key. Just type and go.
Also, we have included the alt key shortcuts. By holding the Alt key, you will see underlined letters in the form:
But hitting the appropriate key, your will set the focus inside the appropriate text box.
For example:
Alt key gives you First Name:
You hit Alt-F.
The First Name Text Box will be selected.
These designs are taking a little while, but will be worth the wait when we have completed them.
You’re probably wondering what happening in the carrier world. Well, first off, we we’re running into problems with the themes of Carrier Companion. So, we are sorting that issue out.
We also are implementing the report module. The reports will not be a separate section as we once planed, instead it will be placed into the appropriate section. For example, Carrier reports will be in the Carrier section, Customers in the Customer section, and so on. From the reports, you will be able to choose what information will be displayed (kind of like the modern search engines with narrowing results), and you will be able to print the report from the report’s page.
We also will be finishing the templates for the route guides, and placing customer payment tracking into the next release. Due to the design of all these implementations, we had to rebuild the core or Carrier Companion. We also are updating the UI, and the threading to be more stable. We found we had way too many things happening at once and some of the modules weren’t being activated (weather being the main one). Here is a screen show of the new Carrier Companion in the works:
Carrier Companion Carrier’s List
This is the draft of the details for the selected carrier. The final version will have a complete drill down for the fiscal year, including mileage, tips, complaints, customers, and route health. It will also have a drop down menu where you can choose a year, or a month, or even down to the day and get drill down. And it can all be exported into an image, text file, excel, or printed out.
Finally, the release will have a small (yet complete) set of these you can choose from, the Default theme is shown here. The trial version will not have the ability to choose themes. Yes, even the globe of Carrier Companion will change with each theme. Even though it’s not necessary, we though a little eye candy wouldn’t hurt. Oh and how do you like the new user interface? We’ve added some images for a quick reference approach. Ok, back to work. We hope to have this done very very soon! The database will not be affected by this, it’s only the coding in the program itself that is being rebuilt.
Ryan S. Thiele
Sorry all,
I had to look for a new car. The last snow we had (about a month ago), left me abandoned in a snow drift. And when we tried to pull it out, it ended up bending the rear axel rendering the car absolutely useless.
I have been borrowing a car, and I’ll tell you it was a nightmare! The headlights were mounted near the center, which is good if you want to see the road, but I need to see to the side of me even more since I am in deer country. Not only that, but you could imagine me telling the owner “Sorry, but a deer tried to kiss the front end, and I wasn’t about to stop ‘em!”
So, I finally have another car (which I fell in love with when I saw it, but I wasn’t going to let the dealer know that). I can finally get more then 4-5 hours of sleep a night, and be a space case when trying to work on Carrier Companion. I’d end up wrecking it more then helping it.
So, now it’s back to work, and back to sleep full nights!
Ryan S. Thiele
We’ve caught a bug with some versions of Carrier Companion. If you have not seen any updates in the last week, then your updater may not be notifying you that a newer version is available. We have corrected the issue and placed the latest release in the downloaded setup file.
For all those that have not been notified of updates, please download the newest version here:
http://www.carriercompanion.com/download
Thank you!
Carrier Companion Support Team
Wow, WPF has made simple tasks like printing a little trickier. Mainly due to XPS formats (Microsoft’s version of PDF). This is what Vista and Windows7 uses. Now we have finally figured out some tricks to get the printout to work. We should have this out today, or maybe tomorrow!
Since we are using a the WPF section of the .NET framework, we have ran into snags with the printing. Microsoft has changed the way you design the pages for print. Gives us a few more days, and then we will have the route guide template complete. Then, we ca start with the other templates.
We also hope to incorporate custom templates.
With the template almost complete, we wanted to show you how it works and what it looks like.
Here is the route guide section with an instruction selected. When you select an instruction is toggles into an edit mode.
Here is the same route guide with a route instruction being inserted. The edit mode of a route guide instruction has spell check enabled.
When you select another part of the route guide, the instruction goes into display mode. This is what it will look like when you print your route guide.
We are almost done with the route guides, at this moment we are inserting the AI which will dynamically update the guide is a customer is removed from the guide.
Example:
1L 12345
2L 12346
1L 12347
If 12346 is removed, the guide will update like so:
1L 12345
3L 12347
Pretty neat, huh?
This is the bread and butter of Carrier Companion. The self updating Route Guides. Since this is one of the most complicated parts of Carrier Companion (other then the Reports section), it may take a couple days as we try to get a layout formed.
We want to implement various templates, for example, Apartment Complexes, foot routes, motor routes, rack drops, etc.., as well as having the ability to create user templates. We hope to have this part done in the next week. Hopefully sooner!
Feel free to try out Carrier Companion 2. No time limit!