Category Archives: UI

Email Logging, UI Improvements, Foundatio Updates, and more – Live Code Demo

Watch out this week, Blake’s on fire! We’re talking email loggings, UI tweaks, Exceptionless.NET updates and fixes, Foundatio updates, and Foundatio.Repositories updates. Lot’s going on, let’s check it out in this week’s Live Code Demo. Exceptionless Updates This week, we made improvements to email logging and documentation when running in dev mode. Find out more …Read More

New Releases: Exceptionless 3.2.1, .NET Client 3.3.6, JavaScript Client 1.3.2, UI 2.3.1

Since the last major release cycle, we’ve made several minor releases, including Exceptionless 3.2.1, Exceptionless.NET 3.3.5, and Exceptionless.UI 2.3.1. Lets take a look at some of the highlights, and you can check out the full release notes on each at the provided links, below. Exceptionless 3.2.1 We fixed a few minor bugs made a few …Read More

New Releases: Exceptionless 3.2.1, .NET Client 3.3.6, JavaScript Client 1.3.2, UI 2.3.1

Since the last major release cycle, we’ve made several minor releases, including Exceptionless 3.2.1, Exceptionless.NET 3.3.5, and Exceptionless.UI 2.3.1. Lets take a look at some of the highlights, and you can check out the full release notes on each at the provided links, below. Exceptionless 3.2.1 We fixed a few minor bugs made a few …Read More

New Releases for ALL the Codes! Exceptionless 3.2

That’s right folks – we’ve gone and released Exceptionless 3.2, which includes releases for Exceptionless.NET, Exceptionless.JavaScript, and Exceptionless.UI! Awe yeah. We’re kind of excited, in case you couldn’t tell. Big stuff in here, like session tracking (#BOOM), licensing changes (less confusion – it’s a good thing), and posting via HTTP GET (such easy, much wow)! Lets …Read More

New Releases for ALL the Codes! Exceptionless 3.2

That’s right folks – we’ve gone and released Exceptionless 3.2, which includes releases for Exceptionless.NET, Exceptionless.JavaScript, and Exceptionless.UI! Awe yeah. We’re kind of excited, in case you couldn’t tell. Big stuff in here, like session tracking (#BOOM), licensing changes (less confusion – it’s a good thing), and posting via HTTP GET (such easy, much wow)! Lets …Read More

AngularJS and Exceptionless 2.0

As we plug away at Exceptionless 2.0, perfecting and future-proofing it, we wanted to stop and take the time to talk about AngularJS, how we are using it in version two, and what benefits we’re going to get out of it. Naturally, we want to maintain all current functionality while supporting planned V2.0 features like …Read More