PageTiki’s page checking engine has been overhauled to resolve performance issues experienced over the last couple days. The service should reliably check sites on-time now.
PageTiki’s page checking engine has been overhauled to resolve performance issues experienced over the last couple days. The service should reliably check sites on-time now.
July 9, 2007 at 12:48 pm
I just started using pagetiki and I like it. This is probably a service that’s gonna work though it’s clearly in an early stage. But that’s good.
I think some small issues should be resolved, and they don’t seem too hard: first of all, the title of a page to track is not long enough, I want to track articles with long names. Secondly, as long as there’s no bookmarklet yet I want to copy the whole URL and paste the whole thing, not without the http-part.
This just might become a favorite webapp. It’s simple, nice layout and pretty funny. The TikiBucks are a great invention! (-:
July 10, 2007 at 1:31 am
Glad you like the service. It’s a little green and rough in places, but that’ll change quickly. Changes are a comin!
Oh and, I’m happy you like TikiBucks. It was a quick and silly, but effective solution to the issue of managing the services use. I like flexibility, and with TikiBucks, you are free to use the service anyway you want as long as you’ve got bucks. There are a couple users who are monitoring over 20 pages, but less frequently. It’s good to see PageTiki being used as needed.