We are extremely proud to announce the launch of our new CannyBill.com re-design. The site was built in HTML 5 and CSS 3 by author and speaker Andy Clarke with the copy by renowned writer Relly Annett-Baker.
The entire re-design process has been very well documented on Andy’s blog with 12 articles written from the research [...]
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Want to learn from the best about jQuery and Designing for Mobile with CSS3?
Want to learn from the best about jQuery and Designing for Mobile with CSS3? Places are still available on For A Beautiful Web workshops: Designing for Mobile with CSS3 with Dan Rubin and jQuery for Designers with Remy Sharp.
Designing for Mobile with CSS3 with Dan Rubin
Join world-renowned mobile designer and author Dan Rubin for a [...]
CannyBill invoicing app integrates with Campaign Monitor
By Mathew Patterson, Campaign Monitor
About Mathew Patterson
Coming from a web design background, Mat is well positioned to help designers get the most out of Campaign Monitor, and make sure it meets their needs. With only one ‘t’ in Mathew, he is also well positioned in vanity search results.
CannyBill & Campaign Monitor
If you are a designer [...]
Christmas Giveaway Day 6: CannyBill
By Chris Bowler editor WebAppStorm
There are some applications that focus on thing and one thing only. Then there are others that focus on a few items, giving you the ability to manage multiple facets of your business in one tool.
CannyBill fits into the latter category. And we’re giving away three memberships today.
About CannyBill
If you’re unfamiliar [...]
New Feature: FreshBooks Import Tool
We are pleased to announce a new FreshBooks import tool for www.cannybill.com. Simply export your customers and transactions from FreshBooks then import them into CannyBill in a few easy steps.
Login to FreshBooks -> My Account -> Import/Export
From this page download your Clients CSV and Invoices CSV.
Once the above 2 CSV’s have been downloaded and saved, [...]
A canny day from a canny designer
Web designers from across the globe flocked to Newcastle to pick up tonnes of top tips from internet boff Andy Clarke.
Internationally-renowned designer and author Andy, of Stuff and Nonsense, took a trip to toon to host a one-day workshop on advanced CSS styling last month.
And we were on hand to make sure the day was [...]
New Features: Custom Domain Names & PayPal Pro
We are pleased to announce two new features for www.cannybill.com.
Custom Domain Names
By default your CannyBill admin login, order forms and customer my account URL is whatever-you-want.cannybill.com or clientorderform.com e.g.
http://company.cannybill.com or http://company.clientorderform.com
We have developed a new feature which now lets you have your own custom domain name rather then using the default CannyBill ones e.g.
http://billing.domain.com or [...]
New Feature: Estimates
We are pleased to announce a new estimates feature for www.cannybill.com.
From your admin -> settings -> invoice settings -> you can enable the estimates feature.
Now the estimates feature has been activated you can now go ahead and create your 1st estimate. Simple go to the admin -> invoices tab -> and click on create new [...]
New Feature: VPS.NET Integration
We are very pleased to announce the complete integration for the www.vps.net platform using www.cannybill.com.
VPS.NET is a Cloud Hosting provider who set out to build a cloud that was both powerful and easy to use, their node architecture makes hosting in the cloud possible for everybody, it comes with standard features such as instant server [...]
New Feature: PO Number & Public/Private Notes
We are pleased to announce two new features for www.cannybill.com.
Purchase Order Number (PO Number)
This new feature enables you to add a Purchase Order Number of your choice to an invoice.
Admin -> Invoices -> Create New Invoice
Private/Public Notes
This feature has been carried on from the previous Customer Notes feature below:
http://www.cannybill.com/discussions/new-feature-customer-notes/
You can now also make your notes [...]
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