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Piggy 1.0.1 Update
Mar 3 2011 • Written By Dale Mugford • Comments Off

Today we released a maintenance and bugfix update for Piggy. It includes:

  • Fixed: Issue which could cause the loading image not to show
  • Fixed: Various items in manage licenses area
  • Added: Piggy Twitter link in admin
  • Added: Swedish translation
  • Removed: DEBUG statements from BNC API

Piggy 1.0.1 is a recommended update for all customers.

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Introducing Piggy: A Mobile Web-App for WordPress E-Commerce Stats On The Go
Feb 16 2011 • Written By Dale Mugford • 7 Comments

Today we’re happy to announce Piggy™, a new premium WordPress plugin which adds mobile web-app access to your WP E-Commerce, WooCommerce, Shopp or Cart66 sales information.

Piggy puts real-time sales data from WP E-Commerce, WooCommerce, Shopp or Cart66 in your pocket.

iOS and Android

Piggy works and looks great on iOS and Android devices. Its gorgeous, sharp interface also fully supports the iPhone 4′s rich retina display.

Clutter-free, Clean Layout

Simple and elegant, Piggy reveals the sales statistics you care about in its streamlined, easy to use layout.

View sales information for today, this week, this month or year— compare data, average sales and units sold, plus view the top selling products in your shop, and more.

Piggy Predicts The Future

Using complex forecasting, Piggy also makes accurate sales predictions for the day, week, month and year ahead, and provides forecasting for product sales, too.

See how new products added in your store affect your bottom line— gauge how new prices change your outlook— it’s all at your fingertips, in a glance, with Piggy.

Always Fresh

Piggy smartly checks and automatically refreshes when new sales come in, so you always have the most up-to-data at your fingertips.

Push Notifications

And it works with iOS apps like Prowl and Howl to deliver real-time, instant push notifications of new sales to your iOS device. Configure as many devices as you wish to receive these updates.

Knowing your sales numbers is vitally important for your business— with Piggy you can have them in your pocket.

Availability & Compatibility

Piggy works with WP E-Commerce, WooCommerce, Shopp or Cart66.

A support and upgrades license for Piggy costs just $25.00 (CAD).

Piggy™ is on sale now!

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WPtouch 1.9.19.5 Released (Important Security Update Included)
Nov 22 2010 • Written By Dale Mugford • 2 Comments

Today we pushed out a service release to WPtouch (free), which includes an important security update. Upgrading is recommended for all users for this reason.

The release also includes other fixes and improvements related to admin functionality and appearance, and theme functionality and appearance.

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WordTwit 2.4.7 Released
Oct 1 2010 • Written By The BNC Team • 10 Comments

We released WordTwit 2.4.6 WordTwit 2.4.7 into the wild a few hours ago. It contains a number of important bug fixes, so we recommend everyone grab a copy. Of note is the squishing of a pretty big bug related to servers with curl installed. In some scenarios with that configuration, Tweets would fail to go out at all. If you were having problems with Tweets not going out, then definitely try version 2.4.7.

We also included an updated .pot file with WordTwit. If you’re able to translate WordTwit into another language, please do so and send your translation along to translation@bravenewcode.com. We’ll include them in upcoming point releases of WordTwit.

If you have any issues with the new version, please let us know, either in the support forums or by dropping a comment. Thanks.

Update – There was a bug in 2.4.6 that affected people using the local URL generation within WordTwit. Version 2.4.7 was just released and seems to fix that issue.

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WordTwit 2.1.1 Released, Now With Ow.Ly and Less Suck
Aug 18 2009 • Written By Duane Storey • 3 Comments

We just did a quick update to WordTwit to include support for the Ow.ly URL shortening service, and also fixed a few old bugs (the most important of which is the weird one involving encoding characters in the update message). The WordPress repository is updated, so you should see it shortly. Sometimes we botch the update process and have to release another point release. Hopefully that won’t be the case this time :)