Posts Tagged ‘Tradingeye’

Tradingeye video review on Unmatched Style

Friday, June 5th, 2009

unmatchedstyle.com

The recent Tradingeye.com redesign was picked up by the guys over at Unmatched Style who thought the simple, straightforward style of the site to be worth a video review.

It’s always nice to receive recognition for hard work, and we’re so happy that out of all the web design galleries out there, Tradingeye.com has been picked out by one of the most respected.

We’d like the thank Gene and the guys at Unmatched Style for taking the time out to review our site. In their own words, “Unmatched Style is not just another CSS design gallery. We want to foster constructive design criticism as well as provide inspiration to our readers”.

Head over to Unmatched Style to read the review, and watch the short video of the Gene’s thoughts on the redesign. And don’t forget to rate us!!!

Introducing Tradingeye v6 – E-commerce for Everyone

Monday, May 18th, 2009

Tradingeye v6

After almost a year of development, testing and refinement, the latest release of the standards-based online shopping cart system www.tradingeye.com is finally here, and available for purchase.

The reboot of the award-winning software brings many new user-requested features, such as language packs, an Ebay feed, a new zone-based postage system, many extra shipping promotions, and both Google and Yahoo XML site maps for search engine submissions.

http://www.tradingeye.com/feature-list.php

As well as a completely redesigned admin panel, this latest release of Tradingeye adds multiple image galleries, a reworked navigation system and a new one-page checkout process, allowing even easier online shopping for your customers.

Wladimir Baranoff-Rossine, Managing Director at dpivision.com Ltd., the Newcastle upon Tyne-based software development team behind the product states “Version 6 offers a lot more than the highly-regarded version 5, and will appeal to a much wider market. We have built on the success of version 5 and added many more features to benefit not only retailers looking to get into e-commerce, but also web development companies.”

For more information of the software, check out the all-new www.tradingeye.com site, where you’ll find out all you need to know, including a full feature list, live online demo, and our revised pricing plans.

Vote for us at the North East Digital Awards 08!

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

North East Digital Awards

Once again we are entering the North East Digital Awards and we need your help to secure us a place on the short-list for the digital innovators section.

After scooping the top spot in the best example of accessibility category last year, Tradingeye software is in line for the award once again.

It has been singled out by judges for driving online accessibility to new levels and boosting interactivity between users and websites.

Our latest application, cannybill.com, is hoping to top the bill in two categories: best use of advanced practices in web development and best use if API.

In the best use of advanced practices in web development, judges are looking for an application that pushes the boundaries of possibilities to make websites even more valuable to businesses, and we believe cannybill.com does just that.

In the second category we believe CannyBill fits the bill perfectly when judges say they want to see a product that combines an existing piece of code or programming with new functionality to create a unique solution.

The North East Digital Awards was launched in 2007 to celebrate the growing digital industry in the region by show-casing the best digital talent.

To be in with a chance of winning an award, we need you to show your support and cast your vote for us by logging onto:

Tradingeye.com

Best Example of Accessibility
http://www.northeastdigitalawards08.co.uk/view/174/

CannyBill.com

Best Use of Advanced Practices in Web Development
http://www.northeastdigitalawards08.co.uk/view/95/

Best Use of API
http://www.northeastdigitalawards08.co.uk/view/106/

Voting ends on March 6, so log on today.

Newcastle UK Twestival 2009

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Dpivision.com Ltd has given a helping hand to raise cash for a life-saving cause.

Twestival

This week, more than 100 cities across the globe played host to Twestivals, which bring together Twitter communities for a fun-filled evening that raises funds for charity.

As we were keen to help others and get involved, we decided to sponsor the event and give the Tyne Twestival a free Tradingeye licence to be given away as a prize.

The event took place on Tuesday in Newcastle and helped to raise stacks of cash for charity: water – a non profit organization bringing clean, safe drinking water to people in developing nations by funding sustainable clean water solutions in areas of greatest need.

The Brits are coming…

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

The Brits are coming...