Here’s all the stuff we built in 2014, as far as we can remember…
January
- We added a smart system (as an alternative to Google Contacts) for you to collaborate with people you already know.
- We added Sort by Date as a feature for Task Boards and Scrum Boards.
- We made it easier for Kerika+Google users to work with Microsoft Office files, without having to convert them to Google Docs.
- We made it easier to link cards, canvases and boards.
February
- We made it easier to delete projects you no longer need, and to retrieve them if you change your mind.
- (We found out that one of our patents is referenced by Microsoft, IBM and Ford!)
March
- We got rid of a ton of UI crud that had developed over time, without us noticing.
- We had to get rid of one of our oldest features, which had outlived its usefulness 🙁
- We made it easier to reference URLs from within Kerika, by showing the website’s title instead of just the address.
- We improved performance of Kerika: not for the first time, and certainly not for the last time!
- We made it easier for users to personalize their accounts with their own photos and logos.
April
We pondered integrating with Box. Pondered and pondered…
May
- We did a big redesign of Kerika, adding the Home Page and the horizontal layout of project tabs we now have.
- We made our 6AM task summary emails a little smarter (even though our long-term goal is to get rid of them altogether…)
- We added more fonts for people to use on canvases and Whiteboards.
June
We got really serious about integrating with Box…
July
- We reworked our website and this blog to use a responsive design, so it would be easier to read on mobile devices.
- We were a big part of the IPMA conference in Lacey, Washington.
- We released Kerika+Box!
August
- We upgraded our integration with Google Apps Marketplace to use OAuth 2.0.
- We made it easier to do partial searches.
- We improved the user experience on iPads.
- We launched on the Box Marketplace.
September
- We presented at Washington State’s Office of Financial Management Fall Forum.
- We added the Project Info feature.
- We added exporting of cards as a feature.
- We added Work-in-Progress limits as a feature.
- We added Max Canvas View as a feature.
- We improved the appearance of colored cards on Task Boards and Scrum Boards.
October
- We presented at the Lunch & Learn Agile event in Olympia
- We made it easy to embed Twitter feeds on Kerika Whiteboards.
- We made it easy to embed Instagram photos on your Whiteboards.
- We made it easy to embed Prezi presentations on your Whiteboards.
- We made it easy to switch between Kanban and Scrum, using the same board.
- We made it easy to make individual projects viewable by the public.
- We added auto-numbering of cards as a feature.
- We made sure exported cards included tags.
- We added one-click integration between Kerika and Google Docs and Boxnotes.
- We improved the status feature of cards.
- We added a new Welcome Experience to help orient new users.
- We made it easier for users to change their passwords.
October was a really busy month.
November
- We made it easier for you to share projects with people who are part of your account team.
- We presented at the Lean Transformation Conference in Tacoma, where we were a bit hit.
- We presented at the Project Management Institute’s Olympia Chapter meeting.
December
- We added Archiving as a feature for Projects and Templates.
- We took Christmas Day off. Well, some of us did.