2 years ago
Hey folks,
Ross from Tucows here. Just a quick note to let you know that we've moved the Kiko blog to here. This is the last post you'll see at this URL, but certainly not the last post you'll see from us.
I've saved some important information for the click-through about the migration and upgrade activities that we're implementing. Be sure to check out the new blog for full details.
2 years ago
We're very happy to announce we were bought by Tucows. We think this will be a great home for Kiko Calendar, and we're looking forward to a smooth transition for our users.
2 years ago
The auction was a success! I can't reveal the identity of the buyer quite yet, but I can say that I think it will be a great home for Kiko Calendar. They plan to keep improving the software and to keep the site open, so don't worry about that.
I think this venture has proven that auctioning off intellectual property assets is a legitimate revenue route for a company to take. Hopefully others will follow us in this, because so many valuable pieces of software wind up simply abandoned instead.
2 years ago
As you might have noticed, we haven't been actively working on the site for a few weeks. We have been busy brainstorming directions that we could possibly take Kiko, and have come up short. As a development team, we've decided we aren't able to support Kiko the way it and its users deserve to be supported, and have decided to find Kiko a new owner, by selling the site through an auction.
To our users, thanks for sticking with us through this whole journey. We've finally gotten around to writing export and delete account features, for those of you with privacy concerns through the transition. We will be sticking around through the transition to make sure Kiko stays up.
I just wanted to chime in with my own eulogy. - Rich
The original auction was taken down by eBay (see Justin's post) but Kiko has been relisted and the link above updated.
2 years ago
I've just put a number of fixes into production including some major ones for reminders. So if you had some problems with reminders not going out, give them a whirl again.
These fixes are up and running on the new Kiko.com server. I just repointed the DNS to it from the current server, but it could be a couple hours before that change propagates down to your local DNS. The current Kiko.com server will remain online through the weekend. The only hiccup you might see is if your DNS server updates while you are logged into Kiko since sessions aren't shared between servers. I figured its better to do that than to shut down the old Kiko.com server while we wait for the propagation.
This move is one of the steps we are taking to address some of our performance issues over the last few weeks. We'll be monitoring performance carefully and have even planned another server move if necessary. Thanks for your patience.
2 years ago
Kiko will be down for some server maintenance this Saturday, July 1st from approximately 18:00 - 23:00 GMT. The changes we are making on the server should hopefully alleviate some of the performance issues we have been having lately. I'll post progress updates here on the blog. Thanks for your patience.
23:00 GMT I've been able to do most of my work without taking the site down and when I do I assume it will be less than 30 minutes. I am however running behind schedule and I also screwed up my original GMT math (I meant it to be 1:00 July 2). It will probably be another couple hours but I'll keep you posted.
04:00 GMT The server is back up. There are still a few issues that I will patch up tomorrow, so expect the server to go down around the same time tomorrow. Sorry for the inconvenience.
3 years ago
We just pushed a new update to the site that fixes Remember Me, as well as several problems with the Event Roll and RSS feeds. Cheers,
3 years ago
I'm proud to announce the launch of a new, Kiko-based service, Kiko Events. Kiko Events allows anyone to easily create a public event and share it on their blog, MySpace, Friendster, Hi5, or Xanga via a nifty customizable Flash badge.
Here's an example of what the event badge is like. You can also go to my MySpace profile to see it in action live:
Events created on Kiko Events will appear on your Kiko Calendar. So go out there and publicize your events with Kiko Events!
3 years ago
Sorry if you were disrupted by the brief Kiko outage this evening. We added German and Italian translations, updated our other translations, and added almost 20 cell carriers. We now support Hutch and Airtel in India, as well as a bunch of smaller carriers in other parts of the world.
3 years ago
You may have noticed that you can't set reminders right now in Internet Explorer. That's a bug with our last update, sorry, and we'll have it fixed as soon as we can. I'll let you know here when things are functioning normally again.
[EDIT: This has been fixed for quite a while, sorry I forgot to mention it.]
3 years ago
As a complement to our content internationalization, we've extended our SMS reminder services to more European carriers, a few South American carriers, and our first Indian carriers. As always, if you can't find your carrier on our list or you've tried to validate and it didn't work, drop us some feedback. We'd love to support every carrier who will have us!
EDIT: Now including Hutch!
n.b. Those of you in Denmark and The Netherlands are out of luck at the moment; your carriers have banded together to close off their SMS networks from the internet. If you want Kiko reminders and you live in one of those countries--call your carrier!
3 years ago
We just released a new build of Kiko that we're pretty excited about. Here are the things we've added:
Hopefully you'll all find these additions as useful as I do. Cheers,
3 years ago
We'd like to apologize to everyone who didn't get a reminder as promised yesterday or this morning. Our reminder system went down yesterday and we didn't catch it until late this morning. Everything has been fixed for a while now and we're extremely sorry for the inconvenience.
3 years ago
I'm sure you all look forward to the day when O'Reilly releases a book entitled Kiko Hacks and sells it in bookstores across the country (or at least we do). If you're not familiar with this sense of the term "hacks" don't worry, just check out O'Reilly's justly famous book Google Hacks which explains how to get the most out of the famous search engine. In the meantime, however, here are a couple of "hacks" for Kiko which you will hopefully find useful.
That's all for now, but I will add to this list as the number of Kiko features grows.
3 years ago
Our traffic has been through the roof today. We'd like to keep it that way. This is our call to all users who love Kiko to share Kiko with their friends and family, write about Kiko on their blogs, and write their senators about Kiko and how great Kiko is. Ok, I'm kidding about your senators, representatives are fine. But seriously, add your friends as contacts and invite them. Add a badge to your blog to your public calendar. And if you're reading a post on the web about another calendar, feel free to let them know how great Kiko is in the comments.

3 years ago
Apple has a nice list of iCal feeds that you can use to put your sports team schedules, holidays, etc, into your calendar. They have holiday calendars for a large number of countries, but the sports is mostly limited to the U.S. Still, check it out.
[edit: a lot of the official Apple feeds seem to be out of date, which is sad, plus they obviously cover a fairly limited amount of material. The largest iCal swap site on the web seems to be iCal Share, which is nicely searchable and contains a fantastic amount of material. Although obviously you still have to be careful to load a feed for the current year. We'll try to integrate all of this into Kiko soon so it won't be such a hassle.]
3 years ago
Just wanted to let everyone know that Vodafone Germany has been added in the codebase and will be pushed with our next release, hopefully tomorrow. We'd love to support other carriers, but except for Indian carriers (which we're working on), we need information from you in order to do so. If you would like us to add your carrier, please either send an SMS from your phone to admin [at] kiko [dot] com or call up your carrier/visit their website and let us know the email2sms form for your carrier, which is eg 10digphnum@vtext.com for Verizon customers. Be aware that even if you can't send SMS to email addresses from your phone, there's still a good chance that you can recieve them, so do try the second method. Of course, some carriers unfortunately don't offer this service at all, or make you pay more for it, or don't offer it on prepaid plans, but there's little we can do about that, since it's entirely under their control. We have information, however, which suggests that Vodafone, Tele2, and T-Mobile support this across their networks, so if you are on one of these carriers but in a country we don't currently support, please check your carrier's website or call them and then let us know via the contact/feedback form what you've discovered. We would love to support your carriers as soon as possible.
3 years ago
Just wanted to let everyone know that we added a lot more mobile carriers in our last release. The complete list is now:
Of course, you have to be able to recieve SMS from the internet in order to get reminders from us. We'll be adding more carriers today and tomorrow, especially Indian carriers but also Vodafone German, and keep the requests coming.
3 years ago
We've just released a bunch of new features to the site that we've been hacking on for the past week. Here's the list with what's new:
Hopefully everyone will find the new features useful. We've only tested feeds on a couple different types of RSS feeds, so let us know if you're trying to consume a feed and doesn't seem to show up on your calendar.
3 years ago
Just wanted to let you all know that while we haven't pushed any major changes to the site this past week, we're hard at work on a bunch of new features. In the next patch, which should come out this week, we'll have support for consuming RSS feeds and webcal feeds, and a new sharing tab with all sorts of badges and other goodies.
In the next few weeks we should also be rolling out tasks, and a new sub-site to handle group invitations better, kvite.com.
3 years ago
We've just pushed out a new release with a number of major improvements:
That's about it, enjoy.
3 years ago
You can all thank Emmett for fixing the awful bug where all appointments entered in quick-create for April would show up on the same day in May. If you clicked that link you'd see that we have a new bug reports system set up on the new Rails app 16 Bugs which lets you see what bugs we have open and what we're working on at any given time. After we get the kinks worked out, we'll probably let you file bugs directly, too. For now, let us know via the feedback form if you know of anything that isn't there but should be.
3 years ago
If you have tried to access Kiko in Safari, you probably realized that much of the functionality, including proper internationalization, is not present. We're working on Safari support, but right now we only fully support Internet Explorer 6.0+ and Firefox 1.0+. If you're a Mac user, however, and you want to stick with the pretty Mac widget set, or you bought a new MacBookPro and Firefox isn't available as a universal binary yet, there is a solution: a Mozilla project which uses the same Gecko rendering engine as Firefox but with Mac-native widgets. It's called Camino, and it's available today in its new 1.0 release as a universal binary. Try it out today, and enjoy the rendering support of Firefox with the speed and beauty of Safari, for a better experience on Kiko and the web in general.
3 years ago
If you've noticed that month-view doesn't have labels or drag-and-drop right now, you need not worry. We temporarily disabled that functionality in our last patch in order to keep speed up, but we're presently optimizing the code and we'll have them back in the next day or two.
And keep those international SMS forms coming, we'd love to support every carrier on the planet :-).
3 years ago
Due to the overwhelming response we've had from European users, we've changed our SMS system to accomodate carriers all over the world. You can now input a mobile phone and pick a carrier (tell us if yours isn't listed), and you should be able to receive SMS on that phone.
We've also rolled out a bunch of optimizations for IE and FF, which should drastically improve the speed of the calendar, as well as a few more bug fixes. And now, since it's 2:30AM here in Boston, I'm going to a well earned sleep...