New Features

We're always pushing new features to our products. We post about them all on our blog so you can find them all in here.

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Improvements to Exceptions

Posted in May 2015 on the Codebase blog

You can now mark exceptions that you store in Codebase as Resolved. This allows you to hide exceptions which have been fixed without deleting them from your account.

SSL for Custom Domains

Posted in May 2015 on the Codebase blog

If you've configured a custom domain for your Codebase account, you won't been able to benefit from any SSL on your connections to Codebase. This isn't ideal at all and...

PDF Viewer

Posted in May 2015 on the Codebase blog

For those of you that like to store PDFs in your repositories, you can now view your documents in the repository browser - just like you would with the rest...

Improved Exceptions

Posted in April 2015 on the Codebase blog

We've given the exception reporting in Codebase a bit of a revamp in the last few days. Up until now, each individual exception has been displayed on the exceptions page...

Enhanced Responses

Posted in March 2015 on the Sirportly blog

We all know how useful it can be to have replies written and ready to go for quick replies to common enquiries. Sirportly's Responses takes care of this quickly and...

Improved Ticket Navigation

Posted in March 2015 on the Sirportly blog

The best features are the ones that let people get on with their work quicker and easier. Sometimes that just means making a small, simple addition to your user interface.

Sirportly and Customer Thermometer

Posted in February 2015 on the Sirportly blog

Recently, we've been working with our friends over at Customer Thermometer to integrate their excellent customer satisfaction survey tool with Sirportly.

Introducing Deploy 2.0

Posted in December 2014 on the aTech Media blog

Deploy's interface has remained pretty much unchanged since it's beta introduction in 2010. The app has changed since then and become more complicated, so we decided to give it a...

Submodule Support in Deploy

Posted in August 2013 on the aTech Media blog

Git submodules and Mercurial subrepos provide a mechanism to easily include shared code and libraries in your repository with a minimum of fuss.