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See you at DevDays NL

I’m lucky enough to be presenting at DevDays on Friday, my topic is:

Building a Social Computing platform with SharePoint


An in-depth, technical look, at using SharePoint to build highly scalable “Social Applications” for the Enterprise. Need a blogging solution? Want to build YouTube for your organisation? Flickr? Delicious? Like to create your own Facebook style Newsfeed? This session will case study how one organisation has done just that and the lesson they learned.

Please do drop by and say hello if you are attending as well. See you Friday.

New version of our “Assembly free” Timesheet Application

I just a little more work into our original “Assembly Free” SharePoint solution designed to make it easy to complete Time Sheets in SharePoint.

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Here are the additional features we have added:
1) Improved the overall look and feel
2) Selecting a client automatically pre-fills the client for the remaining days
3) Empty days are no longer posted to the Calendar
4) A check is now made to ensure you select a starting Monday in the Calendar
5) Basic validation is made before you can submit time

Install it now (remember, its only a Site Template):

  1. Download the Site Template.
  2. Open a site collection where you would like to create the Timesheet subsite.
  3. Click on “Site Settings”
  4. Click on “Site Templates” under the “Galleries” heading.
  5. Click on the “Upload” button, and then select the previously downloaded “Timesheet.stp” file.
  6. When you have done that, click on “Site Actions” –> “Create”
  7. Click on “Sites and Workspaces”
  8. Give the new site a “Title” and a “Description”, then from the “Select a Template” section click on the “Custom” Tab.
  9. There you should find the new “Timesheet” site template, click on it an click on the “Create” button

Or we have also made an online version available for you to play with:

Demo Site: http://demo.zevenseas.com/sites/AssemblyFreeDemos/TimeSheet/default.aspx
Usernames: ZSHOSTED\teamstatus
Passwords: teamstatus

 

Feel free to enter in a timesheet yourself, add customers, go crazy, and don’t forget to let us know what you think!

Release version of our “Assembly free” Team status Template

Finished adding a few more tweaks and bug fixes to our “Assembly Free” Team Status application. I think its solid enough to call it a V1.0, and the good news is that it now works on BPOS (Microsoft Online Services).

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Remember, this is just a SharePoint Template, so anyone can install it on SharePoint anywhere! You DONT have to have access to the server.

Fixes and Enhancements:
1) Added the name of the person who made the update, and a link to reply.
2) Prevent empty status message by disabling the “Update” button if the message box is empty.
3) Supports installation on BPOS (Microsoft Online Services)
4) Added the current user to the top of the page
5) Now supports account names with a ‘.’ in them (Thanks Oskar!).

As always, you can try it out for yourself by following these instructions:

Demo Site: http://demo.zevenseas.com/sites/AssemblyFreeDemos/TeamStatus/default.aspx
Usernames: ZSHOSTED\teamstatus, ZSHOSTED\teamstatus2, ZSHOSTED\teamstatus3
Passwords: (passwords are the same as username, eg. teamstatus, teamstatus2, teamstatus3

 

Download the new version now. If you are interested in integrating our Team Status application with Twitter, take a look at my tutorial using TunnelPoint here.

Bringing TunnelPoint to the “Assembly Free” solution party

As you may have noticed, zevenseas has been putting a lot of thought into building solutions that can be installed quickly and easily, by anyone, on SharePoint, anywhere!

Last week we released our “Assembly Free” Team Status application, thanks everyone for the feedback, there is a new version coming in the next few days with some minor tweaks. The most important of those is support for BPOS (Microsoft Online Services).

After releasing this solution I got thinking about how we could make it even better by integrating it with Twitter. I didn’t have to think for long, because this is where TunnelPoint, our “BDC for SharePoint in the Cloud”, comes in.

With TunnelPoint added to the solution I was able to publish any messages added to an instance of the Team Status application to a Twitter account, take a look at the result below:

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On the left is Team Status in SharePoint, on the right is Twitter

How might this be useful? Well, imagine a team like zevenseas who wants to publish a stream of messages under a single unified Twitter account. You can use SharePoint to create your messages, and then TunnelPoint to send them over to Twitter. Nice.

The best bit of course is that the entire setup took me less than 5 minutes AND I didn’t have to go anywhere near my SharePoint server or ask anyone from the IT Department to help me! <grin>

Here is how I did it:
1) You must have an Internet Facing SharePoint site, and an account with Administrator privileges.
2) Download and Setup our “Assembly Free” twitter application, and start adding some messages.
3) Sign up for TunnelPoint here: http://account.tunnelpoint.com/Registration.aspx then activate your account.
4) Sign up for a new Twitter account, or have an existing one ready.

This is where the fun starts, you will now have a Team Status site that looks something like this:

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After activating your account, Logging on to TunnelPoint and clicking on “My SharePoint” a screen that looks like this:

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The next steps are (a) Telling TunnelPoint about our new Team Status site and then (b) Assigning the Twitter service to that site. Click on the “New” button to display the following screen:

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After entering all the information and clicking “Save”, you will have your site registered with TunnelPoint and ready to have services assigned to it:

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Click on the “MyServices” link at the top of the screen, this is where you specify the services you would like to assign:

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As you can see, one of the services listed is “Sent Twitter Update from SP List”, select this service and then click on the “New” button.

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Now, the standard “Team Status” list does not include all the columns you need to successfully run this service. Rather than making you do this manually, TunnelPoint can take care of it for you, click on the “Create additional fields in list for this service”. This will add two fields to the existing list “What are you doing?” and “Message Status”.

After entering in the Twitter account you want to publish to, select “Message” as the field that contains the message and “Message Status” as the field where you would like to store the Message Status.

When you are happy, click “Save”, and you are done. Head over to your Twitter account and refresh your timeline. It should look something like this:

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Before you go, try it out yourself:

Demo Site: http://demo.zevenseas.com/sites/AssemblyFreeDemos/TPConnected/default.aspx
Usernames: ZSHOSTED\teamstatus, ZSHOSTED\teamstatus2, ZSHOSTED\teamstatus3
Passwords: (passwords are the same as username, eg. teamstatus, teamstatus2, teamstatus3)
Twitter Account: https://twitter.com/assemblyfree (Note: it can take up to 15 mins to publish to Twitter)

Or check out some of the other services. It would be just as simple to set it up so that you received a text message with every new message added. Have Fun!

zevenseas Tools Recap

Thought it might be a good time to put a short reminder post about some of the free tools we have released over the last 12 months or so, as it has been a while since we have written about some of them. Hopefully there is something in there for you!

CodePlex Projects

First up, there are our CodePlex projects, that come complete with source code.

Web Parts

http://www.codeplex.com/zevenseas/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=15157

Filter Web Parts

  • Choice Filter Web Part - The zevenseas Choice Column Filter web part does three simple things: 1) It pulls the choices from a choice column, 2) Displays them in either a list of option buttons or a drop down, 3) Passes the value you select to other web parts via a connection - More Information
Web Parts
  • Quick Alert Web Part - The zevenseas Quick Alert web part allows a user to create an alert, on a specific list with just a single click. - More Information
  • AD ChangePassword Web Part - The zevenseas AD ChangePassword webparts allows users to change their Active Directory passwords. This is comes in handy when using an extranet scenario where users cannot change their password the regular way.. . - More Information
  • QuickTask Web Part - The zevenseas Quick Task web part allows you to complete multiple tasks from a tasklist at once. Plus you can very quickly assign a task to someone by using the context menu. - More Information
  • CodePlex Statistics Web Part - Allows you to quickly display the download statistics for one or more CodePlex Releases - More Information

SearchCoder

http://www.codeplex.com/MOSSSearchCoder

Tools that helps you build, test and code solutions based around the SharePoint Search API. It includes a graphical tool, and an OM which abstracts SharePoint Search SQL.

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Site Lifecycle Management

http://www.codeplex.com/zsLCM

The Lifecycle Management application is based on the original LCM tool of MS-IT but then slightly modified to be more '2007'ish ;)
So what does it do?

  • Captures sitedeletions and makes a backup first before deleting the site or web.
  • Gathers sites that are unused (using the Usage info, Last Content Modified Date and Last Security Modified Date)
  • Actions can be taken on this "unused" sites, such actions are
    • Mail the siteowner and informing them that their site is being unused
    • Lock the site after a given period of time
    • Delete the site after a given period time

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Feature Blocker

http://www.codeplex.com/zsfeatureblocker

This is a solution that SharePoint administrators can use to block certain features (site/web/webapplication/farm) from being activated or deactivated by the user that accesses the Managefeatures.aspx page.
It adds a bit of javascript runtime on the managefeature.aspx page and disables the buttons of selected features.

 

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Free Solutions

Free and installable solutions.

Tagged Links

http://community.zevenseas.com/Blogs/Daniel/archive/2008/04/13/tagged-links-walkthrough.aspx

Social Bookmarking for SharePoint. It takes the standard “Links List” to a new level via browser integration, one-click tagging, advanced graphical views and global tags that allow you to define tags across an entire site collection. Take a look at the new “Walkthrough”.

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The Link Conductor

http://community.zevenseas.com/Blogs/Daniel/archive/2008/12/02/free-solution-link-conductor-url-management-tool.aspx

Provides a centralised link redirection service with statistics. This way you can put links like: http://<Your Site URL>/go.aspx?<Category>=<Action> and ensure that they always go to the right place.

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Tags Web Part

http://community.zevenseas.com/Blogs/Daniel/archive/2008/12/24/free-solution-the-zevenseas-tags-web-parts.aspx

Does what it says, but a picture says it better:

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