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Our last release, rollback and more...
In the last 4 weeks, we haven't pushed a major update to MultiPLX - this has been a general perception. During this time we made a lot of changes to our infrastructure. We added more servers, upgraded our database servers to latest version of the software to improve query performance, and also added more monitoring checks. We made our crawlers more robust and faster - crawling up to 5 times more feeds in any given time now.
Last week, on 25th Aug 2013, we also pushed a new build of MultiPLX web application live, bringing features like full SSL capability and better performance for our users. However, due to some incoming bug reports we had to roll back our release.
The release we pushed live brought in more features like AJAX based page refreshes, SSL, and many many bug fixes. Once the build was live, one of our users reported that he was able to see read items in his timeline, when his setting dictated otherwise. We tested it our end and found to be a genuine issue. Another issue we found was that in case of faster flipping of entries the number of unread items was getting corrupted. After deliberate discussions within our DEV team, we decided to rollback this release to not worsen the user experience.
The bugs are now fixed and tested thoroughly at our end - and our release train is ready. The train will make its stop on to the production servers early next week.
We also have decided to make more frequent releases with smaller number of features to bring them early to you.
Stay tuned!
MultiPLX Refreshed: Persistent sign-in, SPF, DKIM and more
We just rolled out a new release of MultiPLX that addresses the following issues:
Added SPF records and DKIM signing to the verification emails to prevent them from reaching SPAM folders. Many users reported this problem specifically with hotmail.com/outlook.com users.
Fixed a bug introduced in our last release, the prevented persistent signed-in sessions. Check the 'Keep me signed-in' box and your sessions would be maintained for up to 90 days. Session times extend as soon as you visit the site again.
Fixed a bug where some feeds were being crawled slowly - these feeds that get updated often will now be polled up to 5x frequently.
The most frequently updated feeds, are now being polled every 2 minutes to bring in the latest content as early as possible.
Thanks for your continued patronage. We look forward to making your stay at MultiPLX more pleasant with each passing day.
MultiPLX Refreshed: Bug fixes, July 2013
We just refreshed MultiPLX today, with loads of bug fixes, including the following:
In case of long feed names, we would now show ellipsis with entire name on hover
Fixed a small bug with computation of unread counts
Your timelines are now upto 15% faster
Improved the search indexing speed by up to 30% faster, search indexes now lag by a maximum of 5 minutes in real time.
Display a spinning cursor, when sending email links for publicly shared folders
Fixed a minor bug with viewing publicly shared folders in MultiPLX
Updated the coming soon list with the latest laundry list.
As always, let us know if you see issues or have feedback for us by dropping us a mail at [email protected] or visiting our forums at http://multiplx.uservoice.com.
MultiPLX Refreshed: Reading Trends
We are happy to announce the arrival of the Trends functionality to MultiPLX, more so for none of our top peers, Feedly, Digg or AOL has the support.
To view your own reading habits, on the time of the day, the day of week, or for that matter, your favorite feeds used to be the most sought after features of Google Reader. In continuation of the tradition, MultiPLX now offers to all its users, the ability to see what still keeps them hooked and what is stale for them.
This should help our users with their usual spring/winter cleaning sessions, when they want to leave the obscure content for something new and refreshing.
So go ahead and Enjoy!
MultiPLX Refreshed: Improvements and Fixes
We are glad to announce another refresh of MultiPLX today which brings in the following improvements and bug fixes:
1. Shared pages now work similar to feed pages with endless scroll and new item notifications.
2. Performance improvements to search index - your searches now run upto 25% faster.
3. All feed item pages now load faster as we added more caching layers to our code.
4. A modal window when open (when reading a particular entry) the background page will not scroll till the modal window is closed.
5. A rare bug in RSS feeds of public folders is fixed, that brought 0 entries on feed access.
6. A bug that caused the 'Keep me signed-in' setting to fail is fixed.
We hope the above improvements will help users adopt MultiPLX more easily, and make their experience a wonderful one.
As always, feel free to let us know of issues that you may want us to address including feature requests.