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New Version 1.5.4

March 9, 2008 07:26 by nir

Hello All!

 
It's been merely a week and we already have a new version ready for you - version 1.5.4.

 
So what's new:


Add to cart –
Products can now be added to the shopping cart directly from the catalogue page. This is a major improvement when buying a large number of different items - no need to enter the product pages separately, simply add all the products you want and go to the shopping cart to modify the quantities and sizes. 

 

New message\order notification – Never waste another minute! From now on not only will you receive an email from us when you have new messages or orders pending, but you will also be notified of new orders or messages on site, right as they arrive. The notification pop-up will appear when you log in or once new messages or orders come in.

 

Besides that, we've added some information about shipping, tax and some other useful stuff in the catalogue and product pages.

 

That’s all for now, but check back soon, as there is much more to come!

Tech Team.


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New Version 1.5.3

March 2, 2008 11:01 by nir

 

Hello Everybody!

 
Version 1.5.3 is officially released. 

We've got some new exciting features ready for you, that will enrich the commerce experience. 

 
Main Features and Changes:

Profiles – Both sellers and buyers now have a profile page where they can introduce themselves and their business.  Options include adding a banner, pictures and a short bio. Sellers can also define tags that can help potential buyers reach their store.

Editing\viewing your profile is very easy. Simply log in and click "myerayo". You’ll find the edit and view profile buttons under the"My Account" tab.

 

Introductory Order – Generally, orders on Erayo.com have a minimum of $500 and 5 items. However, in some cases, a buyer may wish to sample a certain product or try a new seller, not wanting to make a substantial order. Therefore, we’ve added the option to contact the seller, asking his approval for sub-minimum orders.

When a buyer has an order that does not exceed the 5 product\$500  Contact now Button Screenshot  
in his shopping cart, a "Contact Now" button will appear, instead of the normal Checkout button. 
Clicking it will open a new message that includes the order summary and a message box, where the buyer can explain his request. The seller then receives the request and can either approve or decline it, with the option to add a message in both cases. If the seller declines, the buyer can edit his order or continue the correspondence. If the seller approves, the buyer can proceed with the checkout and finalize the order.

 

Fab It – The fab it rating system is now open for unregistered users. You are all welcome to vote for your favorite products and designs.

 

New Blog!- We’ve launched  the Trends Blog, which is accessible through the Community dropdown menu on the Erayo homepage.

Make sure to check it out, to get the latest on what’s hot and what’s not… 

 

That’s all for now, but feel free to contact us with any question or comments you might have.

Until next time,  

Tech Team.


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New Version 1.4.8

February 3, 2008 02:52 by nir

 

Hello all

Over the weekend Erayo was graced with some new goodies stemming from a new version/update. I want to run through the significant features and updates incorporated into this release.

Version # 1.4.8

  1. Official Launch of Two Erayo blogs (1. TechBlog, which you are now reading. 2. Editor's Blog, a place to read  the latest on design and retail issues - with contributions from our staff of editors and prominent guest bloggers.

  2. Major improvments to our internal messaging system.

  3. Improved browsing with a newly designed sorting menu in search pages (view screenshot)
  4. (Buyers) Updated registration form that requires users to fill in more initial information then we used to ask for. This is an effort to reduce the number of dead-end consumer registrations by people that are just curious to peek at wholesale prices.
  5. Designer names are hidden from non registered users.
  6. Improved on-site traffic control with the personalized notices and alerts.

That's all for now folks

David Miron  
 

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