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Update: Smart Invoice Time Tracking & Expense Tracking Widget

April 13, 2009 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: API, Features, Utilities 

We’ve done a minor update to the Mac Time Tracking and Expense Tracking Widget. Users were having to re-enter their API key after a restart or logout; this has now been fixed, and users should download the updated version here.

Mac Time Tracking and Expense Tracking Widget

March 27, 2009 by · 4 Comments
Filed under: API, Features, Utilities 

Today we released a Smart Invoice Time and Expense Tracking Widget for Mac OSX.  This widget allows you to record expenses and track time spent on client projects without logging into your Smart Invoice account.  Download the Smart Invoice widget, try it out, and let us know if you have any feedback or suggestions for improvement.  Video demonstration below (click the HD icon for better quality).
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AcuInvoice Is Now Smart Invoice

March 23, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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This morning we have unveiled a major new release of code, and have rebranded this service as Smart Invoice.  It is far more than just a name change.  Concurrent with this release, we have simplified the user interface, implemented several new features, and are preparing to release a number of utilities that interact with Smart Invoice (time & expense tracking utilities, QuickBooks integration, and mobile device applications).  We have also taken the axe to our paid plans. We now have just two paid plans: one at $14/month, and the other at $39/month. This post describes some of the major new features in this release of Smart Invoice.  As with any major release, we know that our users will have feedback, questions, and will likely spot a few minor issues.  Please contact me directly if you have any questions whatsoever, and let us know what you think of the new Smart Invoice.  Also, after a long hiatus, this blog has officially come out of hibernation. We’re back.  

Regards,
Sidney H. VanNess, Ph.D.
President & CEO

New Features

User Interface

The first thing that you will notice is the new user interface.  In addition to a complete redesign, we have added a dashboard that displays a snapshot of your business (A/R, billable work, and billable expenses), and which provides streamlined access to many of Smart Invoice’s core features.  From this screen you can quickly create a new invoice, client, or project and can view recent activity and notifications related to your invoices.  

Time Tracking

Perhaps the most requested feature was the ability to track time.  Smart Invoice now includes a simple time tracking interface that allows you to specify a client, project, and task, and log hours directly into your Smart Invoice account.  The interface allows you to easily generate invoices based on time you have logged, and it sorts these items based on whether or not they have been billed.  To make time tracking easier, we will soon be releasing a Mac Time Tracking Widget, as well as a time tracking utility for mobile devices.  

Expense Tracking

Smart Invoice now features a simple expense tracking utility that allows you to log expenses against client projects, and to track your Company’s internal (i.e. unbillable) expenses.  When you go to invoice a client who has billable expenses recorded, Smart Invoice will automatically remind you to include those expenses in the invoice.  Note that the aforementioned widget will also allow you to record expenses from the Mac desktop.

Projects & Tasks

Smart Invoice introduces the concepts of projects and tasks.   You can now track your work based on these inputs, and automatically generate invoices based on time you have logged against projects.  

PDF Invoices

We have added PDF invoices to all paid accounts.  When your clients view an invoice, they will be able to download a PDF for their records. 

Automatic Past Due Notifications

Smart Invoice now features the ability to automatically send notification of past due invoices.  To enable this feature visit Settings | Email Templates | Automated Payment Reminders.  Enable each notification you wish to send, update the text as appropriate, and save your settings.

Business Identification Numbers

Several users (particularly users outside of the US) requested that we add the ability to display a business identification numbers on invoices.  You can now add this by clicking Settings | Edit Account.  You will see two fields: “Business ID Type” (e.g. VAT Number or ABN) and “Business ID” (the actual number).  These will automatically show up in the address block of your invoices.

vCard Import

Smart Invoice now supports the import of both single and multi-contact vCards.  Visit Clients | Import From vCard to perform a bulk import of clients.

Custom Item Types

We received frequent requests for the ability to add custom item types to invoices, and this has been integrated into Smart Invoice.  To add custom item types, you can either click “+” in the invoice creation interface or click on Settings | Customization to define custom item types.

Statements

Smart Invoice now makes it easy to send clients a statement, which includes all outstanding invoices.  To send a statement, navigate to Clients | <your client’s name> | Client Statement and click the send button.

Feature Improvements

Sales Tax

The old AcuInvoice sales tax system was flexible, but cumbersome.  Smart Invoice has adopted the less is more approach.  The sales tax system allows you to specify the name of the tax and a percentage; you simply select the tax from a pulldown menu to apply the tax to the relevant items.  You can define taxes in Settings | Sales Tax, or create them on the fly through the invoice creation interface.

Recurring Invoices

We have significantly improved the recurring invoices feature.  Previously, recurring templates required that you specify line items, a billing interval, and a start date.  The problem with this system was that you could end up having several different templates for essentially the same service (e.g. web hosting starting on January 1, web hosting starting on January 2).  We have therefore modified the recurring invoices feature so that a template specifies only line items and an invoicing frequency.  After creating this template, you then associate specific clients, each of whom have their own start date.

AcuInvoice Launches the Help Wiki

March 13, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Documentation, Features 

Over the past few days we have started to populate content for the AcuInvoice Help Wiki.  The wiki will soon be available in the “Help” tab in AcuInvoice, but since much of the content is already in place, and since it is in a publicly available directory, we see no reason to withhold it any longer.  We still need to populate content for the Reports tab, as well as the FAQ and API pages, but the overwhelming majority of the content is in place and in pretty good shape.  We think you will find it useful.  Also, if you have been an AcuInvoice user for some time, and know of some tips you’d like to share, feel free to contribute.  We would like to give a special thanks to Andreas Gohr, creator of DokuWiki, the software powering this support system.  We highly recommend Andreas’s software.  It is fast, efficient, and super easy to use.  

AcuInvoice Simple Store v1.0 Released

March 5, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Today we are proud to announce the release of the AcuInvoice Simple Store. We are releasing this lightweight PHP script free of charge to the AcuInvoice community as a means of providing a set of core classes that can be used in custom applications that interact with AcuInvoice via the API. We have prepared a zip archive of the AcuInvoice Simple Store  for you to download and install on your web server. As previously described in detail, the Simple Store can be easily installed on your web server and allow you to sell products–both digital and traditional goods–via a clean looking storefront. Order information is passed securely to your AcuInvoice account via the API, and customers are able to pay via any AcuInvoice payment gateway you have enabled. If you are selling digital goods (software, eBooks, etc.), these goods will be automatically delivered to your customer once the invoice has been converted into a closed state (either via a payment gateway or from a payment you have manually entered).  Below you will see a brief demonstration of the Simple Store installation process.  By the end of the week we will have a full demonstration of how to configure the Simple Store (you should be able to figure it out without the demo, we think) and how orders are processed.  Meanwhile, if you have any questions about the AcuInvoice Simple Store, please email us at support (at) acuinvoice (dot) com or submit a ticket from within your AcuInvoice account.   

Installing the AcuInvoice Simple Store

As the name implies, installation is easy, but it never hurts to have some helpful visuals.  This demo should help.

Technical Requirements

  • PHP 5.0.0 or higher
  • MySQL extension loaded (in php.ini)
  • SimpleXML extension loaded (in php.ini)
  • This is not a requirement but a recommendation: allow_url_fopen = 1 (in php.ini). If this option is turned off (value 0) you will still have a fully operational store, however every downloadable item and product image should be uploaded to the store server via the admin application. Linking to remote files and images will not be possible.

The AcuInvoice Simple Store: A Free E-Commerce Application Powered by the AcuInvoice API

March 2, 2008 by · 1 Comment
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This week we will be releasing version 1.0 of the AcuInvoice Simple Store, a PHP application that uses the AcuInvoice API to enable subscribers to quickly generate a standards-compliant web store where customers can place orders for products, services, and digital goods. Order information is passed securely via the AcuInvoice API to the subscriber’s account and invoices are automatically sent. If you sell digital goods (MP3s, images, software, etc), the items will be automatically delivered to the customer once payment is received and the invoice is converted into a closed state. The AcuInvoice Simple Store is an outstanding example of the power of the AcuInvoice API (it even uses a number of features and data elements that we have yet to fully document) and provides a large amount of sample code that will be useful to other AcuInvoice developers. Therefore, we will be releasing the AcuInvoice Simple Store to the AcuInvoice community free of charge as a means of providing a strong set of core classes with which developers can build custom AcuInvoice applications. We will be putting the finishing touches on the Simple Store early this week, and plan on releasing documentation and tutorials along with the script later in the week. This post highlights the features and benefits of the store, and provides access to a sample store containing some $0.10 items so that you can execute a couple of test transactions and let us know what you think.

Sample Store

We have posted “The Charlie Store“ so that you can see a preview of what the store looks like by default.  You can execute a test transaction (where you purchase a $0.10 picture of my infant son and have it automatically delivered) to test the functionality.  The script functions in the manner described in the “How It Works” section below.

How It Works

When a customer places an order from your AcuInvoice Simple Store, all order data will be instantly passed to your AcuInvoice account. The data will be used to create a new contact (if the customer is not already in the database), and an invoice will be automatically created and sent to your customer at the email address provided during checkout. When your customer receives your invoice, they can pay via any gateway that you have enabled both in your AcuInvoice account and the AcuInvoice Simple Store. Once the invoice is paid, it will be automatically converted into a closed state. If the order contained any digital goods, the script will automatically send out an email containing an order-specific download URL. The AcuInvoice Simple Store allows you to limit the duration the download URL is valid, and specify a maximum number of item downloads.

Features & Benefits

Super Simple Installation

The AcuInvoice Simple Store is easy to install and configure. Simply unzip the archive, upload it to your web server, create a MySQL database, change a couple of permissions settings, and load the installer script in your browser. Your store will be automatically configured and should be functioning in about five minutes.

Clean Code

The AcuInvoice Simple Store utilizes clean CSS and produces valid XHTML 1.0 Strict for maximum compatibility with a variety of popular web browsers.

Simple Management of Content

The AcuInvoice Simple Store utilizes the TinyMCE HTML editor giving you the ability to style your store’s content using a familiar interface. TinyMCE is integrated by default into a number of applications and should be familiar to most users.

Fully Customizable

Your AcuInvoice Simple Store is completely customizable. You can make modifications to the storefront to suit the look of your site, and edit the store’s CSS via a simple web-based editing utility.

Standalone and Embeddable Mode

The AcuInvoice Simple Store can be used in either a standalone or embeddable mode. The standalone mode (default) produces a separate storefront page, while the embeddable mode allows you to insert your AcuInvoice Simple Store into any web page using a singleelement. Embeddable mode could be used, for example, to insert your simple store into pages dynamically generated by popular publishing platforms such as WordPress. 

Centralize Service Invoices and Store Purchases

You already use AcuInvoice to bill your clients, but if you sell products too, you might have to use another system for tracking those sales. Since the AcuInvoice Simple Store uses the AcuInvoice API to automatically enter customer and order information into AcuInvoice, all of your data will be centralized into your AcuInvoice account.

Automatically Delivers Digital Goods

If you sell digital goods from within your AcuInvoice Simple Store, these goods will be automatically delivered once the relevant invoice has been paid. Once payment is remitted and the invoice is converted into a closed state, customers will be sent an email containing a purchase-specific URLs that provides controlled access to digital content.

Plays Well With AcuInvoice Domain Mapping

If you have enabled domain mapping in your AcuInvoice account, all invoices generated via the AcuInvoice Simple Store will originate from your mapped domain, thereby giving you the option of providing a more carefully branded purchase experience for your customers.

Unbeatable Price

The AcuInvoice Simple Store will be released without charge to the AcuInvoice community. Please note that transactions completed through the AcuInvoice Simple Store will automatically pass customer information securely to your AcuInvoice account. Therefore, if you believe you will have a very active store, be certain to have a subscription level that will permit you to have a sufficient number of invoiced clients.

AcuInvoice Domain Mapping Updates

February 27, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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Last night we applied some updates to the manner in which domain mapping behaves. If you have pointed yourdomain.com (or billing.yourdomain.com) to your AcuInvoice account, the following summarizes the manner in which invoice URLs and payment processing now occurs. These changes provide flexibility in branding your AcuInvoice account without sacrificing security as it pertains to sensitive data.

Invoices Sent From Mapped Domains

If you are logged into your AcuInvoice account using yourdomain.com and you send out an invoice, the invoice URL will be branded with your domain (e.g. http://yourdomain.com/someinvoice.php). Note that in this case the invoice is served over a standard http connection, due to the fact that there is not an SSL certificate installed on the AcuInvoice server that is valid for yourdomain.com. If a user clicks on the link for one of the enabled payment gateways, the transaction will occur over the acuinvoice.com domain, and will still have the benefit of 256-bit SSL encryption. In short, invoices can be viewed without SSL, but payments will be processed over an encrypted connection.

Invoices Sent From Your AcuInvoice ID

If you have a mapped domain, you can always login to AcuInvoice at https://your-acuinvoice-id.acuinvoice.com and send invoices. In this scenario, your invoices will be accessible and payable only over an encrypted connection.

Amazon S3 Backups For All AcuInvoice Accounts

February 9, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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As part of our final push toward the AcuInvoice commercial release, we have implemented offsite backups to Amazon.com’s Simple Storage Service (S3).  Think of this a Time Machine, but for your AcuInvoice data. These backups store your AcuInvoice data and user configuration files for the past ten days. Backups will be for all accounts—both free and paid—so you can have confidence that your data is backed up on one of the most stable, secure, and redundant IT infrastructures in the world. If you ever accidentally delete data, or for any reason need to roll back to a prior version of your AcuInvoice account, simply contact support and we will be happy to recover your invoice data and user configuration files.

AcuInvoice 1.1: An Incremental Release Scheduled for Late 1Q08

January 20, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
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As we near the launch of AcuInvoice 1.0, we have begun to update our development roadmap and set goals for the reminader of 2008. This post, which highlights features of the soon-to-be-developed AcuInvoice 1.1, is the first in a series of articles detailing our near term development goals and provides some insight regarding the direction of this service. Subsequent posts in this series will discuss (perhaps not in the following order):

  • Plans for AcuInvoice 2.0, a major release scheduled for the second half of 2008
  • Expansion of the AcuInvoice API and the release of an AcuInvoice-driven web store and
  • Development of a CRM and project management module that integrates with AcuInvoice.

If you have any feedback on these, or any other, development items, please post a comment, start a topic on the forum, or contact us by email or phone.

AcuInvoice 1.1: An Update Scheduled for Late Q1 2008

The forthcoming 1.0 release marks both the conclusion of our initial development efforts, and the start of some important follow-on development. AcuInvoice 1.1, the first in a series of incremental updates, should be released late in the first quarter and will focus primarily on making the software more user friendly. Key features will include:

Dashboard Quick Actions

The AcuInvoice dashboard is ideal for scanning your invoices and identifying accounts in need of attention. However, working with invoices requires that you first click on the invoice, navigate to an invoice-specific screen, then select from one of several context-dependent actions. AcuInvoice 1.1 will include Dashboard Quick Actions, a series of functions allowing you to initiate context-specific actions from within the dashboard. You will no longer have to navigate to a particular invoice to receive payment, send a payment reminder, or deliver a thank you note; these actions will all be available via an intuitive dashboard interface.

Quick Reports

AcuInvoice has powerful built-in reporting features and allows you to customize reports. AcuInvoice 1.1 will extend this functionality by allowing you to quickly generate reports using a set of predefined input parameters.

Tag Editing

Tags are great for organizing your invoices and tracking various business segments. Though AcuInvoice’s tagging functionality is strong, it can be improved. The 1.1 release will allow users to edit tags and have changes automatically applied to all invoices.

Selective AJAX-ification

There are a few elements in AcuInvoice that can be improved through the selective use of AJAX. Expect minor improvements throughout the application in this regard.

Adios, Unnecessary Pop Ups

A few unnecessary pop ups somehow managed to remain in the current code (we’re actually not sure how they managed to get there in the first place!). They will soon exit stage right.There will likely be several other small items included in AcuInvoice 1.1. Significant new features, however, will be included in AcuInvoice 2.0 (scheduled for the 2nd or 3rd quarter), and will be unveiled concurrent with the alpha release of a CRM & project management module currently in the planning stages. More on this major release (AcuInvoice 2.0) soon.

AcuInvoice 1.0 Plans

January 17, 2008 by · 1 Comment
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Having just announced the release of the final beta version of AcuInvoice, it seems appropriate to detail the new features and enhancements soon to be introduced in our 1.0 release. Our remaining to-do list for the 1.0 release is quite short, and most are backend items that won’t meaningfully alter the user experience. Still, a few are worth noting, and details are provided below. Posts describing plans for AcuInvoice 1.1 and beyond are soon to follow.

Incremental Backups Powered by Amazon Web Services

We’re sold on Amazon Web Services.  We currently use Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) as an offsite backup solution for our internal files and have decided to use S3 as a means of providing AcuInvoice subscribers an added level of security. Concurrent with the 1.0 release, we will be implementing a script that conducts nightly incremental offsite backups of your AcuInvoice database and configuration files to Amazon S3. This backup is in addition to, not a replacement for, the redundancy already provided by our server’s RAID configuration. S3 resides on one of the world’s most secure, robust, and redundant IT infrastructures, and we are happy to provide this added level of data redundancy to our subscribers.

Optimize Invoice Printing

For those who snail mail their invoices, we will be implementing minor changes to the invoice print format.

Unified Search Solution

Our blog, forum, and marketing site are all powered by different technologies. Additionally, we will soon initiate the development of comprehensive documentation (possibly via another CMS), which will increase our need for efficient, accurate search. While each platform has an available internal search function, it would require some hacking to build a function that works site-wide. We are therefore implementing Google’s Custom Search Engine to allow users to locate relevant content regardless of its location on the AcuInvoice domain. Why hack when you can just use Google?

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