Archive for February, 2010

iPhone App Testers Wanted!

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The iPhone app is ready for testing, so if you’re ready to test and give us feedback, we want you!

[Update] Thanks everyone for your responses, we’ve filled up all the spots for now. Feel free to add yourself to the list using the instructions below, but unfortunately we won’t be able to get you into this round of testing. We’ll get you on the list for future rounds, however.

Here are the requirements:

  • You must have an iPhone :-)
  • You must be willing going to use the app and provide feedback. The iPhone testing setup limits the number of testers we can allow, so if you’re not likely to provide feedback please wait till the app is in the app store.
  • You’re familiar with or are willing to learn how to install the app using iTunes. This is fairly straight forward and we can help you, but it’s not as easy is just downloading the app from the app store.

If that sounds like you, please do the following:

  • From your iPhone, go to the App Store and search for the free app “UDID Helper”. Install it.
  • Start the UDID Helper app. Push the “Email to developer” button and enter the address iphone@xpenser.com .

The number of spots are limited so get your emails in. As always, we’re looking forward to your feedback.

And of course we always love to hear from you about Xpenser in general: feedback@xpenser.com .

Command Line Tool For Easy Expense Entry

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David Douglas has whipped up a nice little shell script that allows command line entry of expenses into Xpenser. For you Mac and Unix command line warriors, take a look at his Expense Tool Done Right post for details.