Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Site will be offline this Friday morning for upgrades

The site will be offline for up to 30 minutes this Friday morning (10 September) starting at around 03:00 am Eastern Time.  We are upgrading our hosting plan, which means more memory and other resources.  This should translate to slightly better performance and more headroom for growth.

Sorry for any inconvenience this might cause.  We try to do this at a time where not many people are active, but since we have clients around the world, some people may be up and about at that time.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Lattiss Mobile Edition available on iPhone and Android phones

We are proud to announce the availability of Lattiss Mobile Edition on iPhone and Android phones (beta).

Simply point your mobile browser to m.lattiss.com.  You can view, create and edit your appointments on the go!

A few highlights about Lattiss Mobile Edition:
  • Business providers can view, add, edit and cancel appointments for all staff members.
  • Staff members can view, add, edit and cancel appointments in their own calendar.
  • Consumers can view, reschedule and cancel their appointments (make new appointment for consumers is not available yet).
  • All communications between the mobile device and our servers are encrypted and sent using https 128-bit encryption.
  • Lattiss Mobile Edition is currently supported on iPhone 3.1.3, iOS 4.0, Android 2.1 and Android 2.2.
  • Visitors to lattiss.com will be automatically redirected to Lattiss Mobile Edition when using a supported iPhone, iPod or Android device.

We are in beta and we are eager to hear from you!  Please send us your feedback to support at lattiss dot com.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Lattiss Calendar Export and Subscription (Your appointments in Google Calendar, Outlook, iCal)

Many of you have asked us to provide a way to see your appointments from other calendar applications.  We have adopted the iCalendar format, which is an industry standard for calendar events, to allow you to export your appointments to a file.  You can subscribe to your appointments from Google Calendar, Outlook (2007 or later), iCal (on Mac), or save the snapshot as a backup.  If you choose to subscribe to your appointments using an iCalendar compliant application (Google Calendar, Outlook 2007, iCal on Mac and many others), your export will be updated automatically every time a change occurs in your appointments (new, edits or cancellation/delete).


Subscribe to your Lattiss calendar from Google Calendar:

Subscribe to your Lattiss calendar from Outlook 2007 Calendar:



Subscribe to your Lattiss calendar from iCal on Mac:


To enable the calendar export functionality, go to Account & Settings -> Export or Share Calendars

To get more information and detailed instructions on adding calendar subscription, go to Getting Started -> Exporting or sharing calendars.

This feature is available with PREMIUM plan.


Monday, December 21, 2009

Customize calendar grid size to see short appointments

Are you having a hard time viewing those 10 or 15 minute appointments?

Use Customized Calendar Grid Size to make them taller!

Default (small)




Medium



Large




Change calendar grid size in Account & Settings->Settings for your business->Calendar Display Grid Size.  The default is “small”, use “medium” or “large” to expand short appointments.  The setting applies to day view and week view.

Schedule appointments quickly using auto-fill

In the appointment dialog, the system will show you a list of names from your client database matching the partial name you enter. After you select a client, the email and phone number will be automatically filled in!





If an email address is on record, client will be notified by email automatically.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Adding support for Australia

We’d like to extend our warmest welcome to Australian businesses!  Lattiss now supports Australia, including time zones for all six Australian states, Australian dollar, address and phone formats.   We look forward to seeing more businesses from Australia!  

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Online help is here!

Online help is up and running!


Click on the “Help” link on the upper right corner when you need more information about a feature.  Even though most of the features are self-explanatory, we occasionally get questions from users on “how do I configure…” or “what does this setting mean…”?  Now you can click on the context-sensitive Help link to get more information about the page you are using.

We hope Help helps.