The most obvious new feature this month are our new feeds. You can now get public feeds for:
- Discussions on public events, public places, and public photos
- The list of published events
- All events at a public place
- All events published by a particular user
If your feed reader supports password-protected feeds (as most do), you can get private feeds of:
- Your calendar (experimental)
- Your messages & invites
- Discussions on any private or group event, place or photo
- All events at a private or group place
- Each of the event list views
The calendar feed is experimental because we aren’t sure how well feed readers will display items in the future. To subscribe to a feed, just look for and click on the feed icon:
. If you have problems, let us know. (Oh, and for the geeky, our feeds are in RSS 2.0 format, but if anybody wants ATOM or RSS 1.0 feeds, let us know.)
You may also notice that the site seems a bit faster, and doesn’t default to SSL (https) anymore. This is because we implemented secure logins without having to default you to SSL first. (Again, for the geeky, non-SSL pages log you in over a SSL JavaScript connection.)
We have improved the security in the “I forgot my password” process, so that we don’t ever have to send passwords in email. The places list is slightly improved. And there is now a site tour, where you can learn about all the cool features that Mosuki has to offer.
As always, this new release contains a number of bug fixes and minor improvements. And, as always, contact us if you have any problems. And stay tuned! This release lays the groundwork for some exciting new features which shoulds be out in the next few weeks.
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.