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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Avatars

by Kevin 1 comment

lifemetric is now displaying avatars from Gravatar. For example, check out the Mood page (you may have to refresh a few times to see someone with an avatar…)

If you don’t already have one set up, why don’t you go ahead and do so?. A lot of other sites display them as well and its completely free.


Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Data Updates

by Kevin 0 comments

In the interest of keeping the lifemetric community up to date with all the ways we’re helping you get access to your data, we’ve started a mini-API doc at http://lifemetric.com/data. This is a rapidly evolving document that will be updated when new formats and data are available.

We’ve also added another data feed: a CSV dump of all your entries, accessible at http://lifemetric.com/user/entries.csv. You can read more about how that works in the new API documentation.

Please report any issues or suggestions to our new feature tracker for consideration.


Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Help Shape lifemetric's Future

by Kevin 0 comments

lifemetric is all about community, and we want that community to be as vocal as possible about its future. So we’ve taken a few cues from sites like reddit and Digg and are allowing you, the community, to vote on and suggest new features.

While we strongly believe against designing or developing by committee, we are also passionate about listening to our users. We certainly have a strong vision for lifemetric going forward, but we’re always keen on taking cues along the way. We hope you’ll use this new tool to make your voice heard.

We’ve also added the ability for any lifemetric user to comment on these feature requests and even these blog posts.


Monday, February 18, 2008

A Major Update and Influx of Users

by Kevin 0 comments

You’re riding a vastly updated and hopefully improved lifemetric! We’ve made some pretty drastic changes:

  • Flash charts that are more accurate, faster, and have more features than the
    static charts of yore
  • Metrics will always stay at the last value you set them to, rather than
    resetting every day
  • You can update a metric as many times as you want in a day, previously was
    limited to 1 update per day per metric
  • Suggest a Metric Go ahead, it’ll pave the way for a much broader dataset
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