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July 21st Release Notes

Jay Goldman ~ July 22nd, 2010

Here’s what’s new in Rypple from today’s release.

It’s Aliiiiive! Real time updates in the feed

Customers are using Rypple more and more and it really shows in the feed — almost. Up until today, you had to keep refreshing your page to see the latest feed items appear. Refresh no more! The feed now includes a real time notice about new items at the top:

Real time feed update

You’ll also see a little red badge on tabs that you aren’t on when there’s new items there.

Personal reports are the new black

People are digging all the reports we’ve been adding and using them to report on all kinds of things. Today’s release sees a new ‘thing’ you can report on: specific team members! The activity report just got a whole bunch more useful, making it simple to kick out a report on one person’s kudos, actions, insights, and coaching notes.

You’ll find the new report in the same place as the previous activity report — just look for the “Select people” option under the Team Activity report, click over to “Choose”, and then specify one (or more!) people:

Personal Report

Hot dates for everyone

You might also notice the swanky new date picker while you’re in there. Most reports turn out to be of the “this week”, “last week”, “last month”, and “last 3 months” varieties, so we’ve saved you the date-clicker-clicking and made them a fixed set of hot date options. The date ranges are still there for when you need even more fine grained control.

Date filter

Everyone loves CSV

Last, but certainly not least (and by very popular demand!), reports now include an “Export to CSV file”, which does exactly what the name promises to do.

CSV Export

Give us feedback!

As always, we’d love to hear what you think of the new features. Stop by the comments for this post and share your thoughts! (RSS/Newsletter readers: you’ll need to click through to the full post to do so).

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Jay has been providing a human side to technology for over ten years, as a technologist, user experience specialist, and visual designer. Jay is the author of The Facebook Cookbook for O’Reilly Media.

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