New features on Mosuki

Posted on Wednesday 9 August 2006

Today we released several new Mosuki features.

The event details page has been redesigned, partly to make room for some new features:

“Posted by” shows the name of the person who created the event, if they are a friend. If the event was posted by someone outside your network, the event will simply say that. This is one of the most often requested features. Don’t worry, you can also post an event anonymously.

At the bottom of the list of people in your network who have the event on their calendar, there is now also a total count of people outside your network who have the event on their calendar. This will help you know how popular your own and other events have become.

The event edit page has also been redesigned. It’s simpler, and entering correct location information is much easier now. Also, if you haven’t entered a city & state in your user profile, you should do it now — Mosuki lets you use that information when you create a new event. There are more big changes in this department coming soon!

Events can now be “canceled” and “un-canceled,” and only “canceled” events may be deleted. This will help prevent events from mysteriously disappearing from your calendar.

The group edit pages now let you sort users by nick name or first name, making finding people in the list easier.

Our wiki parser (that’s right, event descriptions and messages are wikis) has been improved in a few subtle but important ways.

The site’s a lot nicer to you now when you enter bad data into a form; Try it, you’ll like it. :)

The daily emails and event search results are now easier to read.

The whole site has gotten a lot of little layout fixes. And we have thrown in enough optimizations to increase the speed of the entire site; it is now between two and twenty times as fast as before, depending on the page.

Enjoy!


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