22
Jul

Do you like Easter Eggs? Justin loves them.

justinJustin just posted

There is one in Spiceworks, you get two hints:

  1. It is in a part of Spiceworks that I worked on in 4.0
  2. It is a famous code

Can you find it?

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05
Jun

Jay hits the plane’s

Jay Spiceworks Jay (Co-founder & VP Marketing of Spiceworks) is planning on doing a bit of travelling over the next few months. He’s planning on meeting up with press, bloggers and business partners about the Spiceworks 4.0 launch happening very soon.

He’s also going to give up some off his time to meet with us the users to chat about Spiceworks, 4.0, and well anything IT…

Join Jay and other SpiceHeads for a pint or two, the dates so far are:

10 June – New York City

15 June – London (Ill be there)

16 June – Amsterdam

17 June – Munich

04
Jun

Spiceworks 4.0 out of beta soon

Spiceworks 4.0

Spiceworks 4.0 is set to be out of beta soon… Get ready for it… Its going to be big… Its going to be free… Its Spiceworks 4.0

Checkout the beta and sit tight

02
Jun

4.0 Beta Build II is now available (4.0.35708)

medallion-4_0 The second build of the Spiceworks 4.0 beta is now available for you to try out. Testing and feedback from you is an integral part of every release cycle and we appreciate the time and effort you put into giving us the feedback. In addition, you’ll be sure that the final release is a seamless upgrade for you.

This version brings many bug fixes over 850 at the last count (ok why they had 850 buts well never know…) but it also brings…

  • Network map the default view is the hotspot view which shows you just the network infrastructure.
  • User Portal
    • Added the ability to create knowledge articles
    • Changes to how you can edit the portal layout and themes
  • The helpdesk has support for Exchange 2007 for email
  • SSH discovery issues for Mac OS X have been fixed
  • OS and Software name normalization. We’ve adjusted the collation of os and software names so it’s easier to group them together. For example when you had international OSs involved Spiceworks assumed there were different from Windows XP. The normalization will help group software and OS’s together. However if you have any reports that explicitly relied on the name of the software you may have to edit the reports to account for the new name.

We strongly caution you against using the beta in production. If you hit a serious bug you may have to start from scratch!

Click Here To Download 4.0 Beta II

22
May

Spiceworks 4.0 Images

Are you intrested in having a look at whats happening in Spiceworks 4.0 why not have a look though the below images.

Help desk queues

Picture 1 of 11

The setup is simple and the new plug-in editor is self explaning.

21
May

1 month till Spiceworks 4.0

Spiceworks 4.0 Spiceworks have just dropped a huge hint they are planning on getting Spiceworks out off beta within the next month.

The release of Spiceworks 4.0 will be HUGE, with major new features and huge bug fixes including Speed it will knock your socks off.

If you haven’t tested the beta get it now. http://community.spiceworks.com/group/show/321-spiceworks-4-0

20
May

Spiceworks 4.0 Out of Alapha

4.0 Beta Build I is now available (4.0.35106)

The Spiceworks team have just released the Beta version of Spiceworks, so what’s changed in the beta build?

4.0 (beta) Improvements

  • Note: this is a beta version of 4.0 and is still a work in progress.

  • Get around Spiceworks quicker and easier with the Updated Interface

  • CC multiple users or admins to share updates on tickets

  • Control your help desk from your email with Tickets Anywhere

  • Get quick access to actions and system status with the new Global Status Bar

  • Support your users better than ever with the new End User Portal

  • See your network connections with Network Map

  • Add Notes To Your Timeline to keep track of manual changes in your environment

Notes about web browser support:

  • Spiceworks no longer supports Internet Explorer 6.0 (IE6) in the application. Read more.

  • Spiceworks now supports Internet Explorer 8

  • The existing end-user portal still supports IE6 and IE7, but not IE8

  • The new end-user portal supports IE6, 7 & 8

04
May

4.0 Alpha Build III is now available

The third alpha build of Spiceworks 4.0 is now available.

Read more about it and download from Spiceworks…

So what’s new in this build?

  • Spiceworks have now added Exchange 2007 support to the helpdesk
  • Made some major Network Map improvements
  • And they have given the Help Desk has full support for Carbon Copy – users

Click Here To Download 4.0 Alpha III

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30
Apr

Spiceworks 4.0 no longer to Support ie6

trash ie6Can you believe it IE6 is still being used in the wide world of the tinternet?

A while ago Spiceworks announced in 4.0 they will no longer support IE6 yay.

Internet Explorer 6 has caused so many issues for web developers around the world, with limited support for new “web 2.0” features such as transparent png’s or being able to use div’s fully.

No longer supporting ie6 means that Spiceworks can grow in a way it was unable to before, increasing the speed and looks.

So what does this mean for the normal user?

Most IT pro’s know what IE6 is and even what IE8 is now so should already be running 7 or a better browser like FireFox or google chrome. Unforuntantely if you are using IE6 you will need to upgrade or change your broswer.

Find out more on the Spiceworks forum

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