SourceMeet Update to 0.9.9.7 released; now with TCP (HTTP) Communication support

You asked for it – now it’s here: Besides bugfixes and minor changes, SourceMeet provides a great new feature in the current 0.9.9.7 Release: TCP (HTTP) Communication support.

We are really excited about this new feature as it gives you the opportunity to use SourceMeet either with TCP or UDP. It’s up to you and your network policy on top of which protocol you want to transfer data within the SourceMeet Peer-to-Peer Overlay Network. Open UDP Port(s) are no longer required!

FAQs

How can I switch between UDP and TCP (HTTP)?

Open the Options Page (via the SourceMeet Project Group Explorer Toolbar or VisualStudio Main Menu: Tools/Options/SourceMeet) and select your preferred connection type.

Should I use UDP or TCP as preferred connection type?

In view of connection speed and reliability we strongly recommend UDP as preferred connection type.

I don’t know if my network/firewall settings support UDP or TCP traffic. What should I do?

We recommend using UDP as preferred connection type. During the connection process SourceMeet will validate if a UDP connection is supported. If not - a dialog will appear asking you to change to HTTP Tunnel.

 


To download version 0.9.9.7, go to the download page at http://www.SourceMeet.net/Download

If you had already installed SourceMeet it will automatically check for updates and notifies you for this update. You can download and install it by clicking on the notification window. We recommend that everyone upgrades to the latest version.

Thanks to all early adopters who contributed to this release – and please let us know how it’s working out for you!  

The new SourceMeet Beta Update is out now – go, get it!

http://www.nextiteration.de/sourcemeet/download/

As always,

if you had already installed SourceMeet it will automatically check for updates and notifies you for this update. You can download and install it by clicking on the notification window. We recommend that everyone upgrades to the latest version.

 Thanks to all early adopters who contributed to this release!

SourceMeet 0.9.9.1 Beta out - get it now!

Main changes in this release:

Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed error when starting a Source Meeting with very large files
  • Fixed synchronization issue using Shift+Tab
  • Fixed marker issues using Ctrl-K + U and Ctrl-K + C
  • Minor bug fixes and improvements
  • UX improvements (e.g.Renamed "Short Message" to "Instant Message")

New Features

  • Added quick start dialog after Source Meet Activation / First Start
  • Added Drag and Drop support for SourceMeet invitation files
  • … a lot more

Why not go and try out some of the new features and see just what you think?

To download version 0.9.9.1, go to the download page at http://www.nextiteration.de/SourceMeet/Download

If you had already installed SourceMeet it will automatically check for updates and notifies you for this update. You can download and install it by clicking on the notification window. We recommend that everyone upgrades to the latest version.

 

Thanks to all early adopters who contributed to this release!

SourceMeet 0.9 Beta, out now!

We have just released SourceMeet 0.9.

This release contains the long-awaited VS 2010 support, feature improvements and user experience enhancements.

Main changes in this release:

Fixed Bugs

  • Stabilized P2P infrastructue
  • Minor bug fixes and improvements
  • UX improvements

New Features

  • Added Source Meeting central editor for Real-time code collaboration
  • Added Visual Studio 2010 support
  • Improved IntelliSense support
  • Improved search support
  • … a lot more

Why not go and try out some of the new features and see just what you think?
You can learn more about SourceMeet here: http://www.nextiteration.de/SourceMeet/HowDoI

To download version 0.9.9.0, go to the download page at http://www.nextiteration.de/SourceMeet/Download

If you had already installed SourceMeet it will automatically check for updates and notifies you for this update. You can download and install it by clicking on the notification window. We recommend that everyone upgrades to the latest version.

 

Thanks to all early adopters who contributed to this release!

InstantReview soon to be SourceMeet

Even though it might look as if the InstantReview scene has been fairly quiet in the past few weeks, and we haven't released a new version since February, this definitely doesn't mean that we have stopped working on InstantReview. In fact, the opposite is true.
We were totally overwhelmed by the initial feedback we received. Without any major PR overhead we succeeded in attracting developers and development teams from dozens of countries who have made sensational contributions, demonstrating much patience and putting in some really hard work in the process.

We would like to say a big thank you to everybody right now! We have learned a great deal from your feedback!

The most important realization for us was that InstantReview is not used as originally intended for real-time code reviews, but has instead found a niche for itself in team-based software development - and that things like fast interaction capabilities within a team and context-dependent features are more important than review sessions with n documents or a change history. Unfortunately, and despite our very agile process, these changes took more time and resources than we originally planned.
This realignment means that "InstantReview" is not exactly the ideal name for the product, so we decided to make a change here, too. Because we are all snowed under with work, and because developers can't always tap into their full creative potential to come up with a new name, we asked the 12designer  community for some help here and launched a name finding competition. From around 200(!) suggestions, we fairly quickly agreed on SourceMeet as the new product name, and we are proud to be able to announce it today for the first time:

InstantReview will soon become SourceMeet

Over the next few days and weeks, the "InstantReview" label will be disappearing step by step to be completely replaced by "SourceMeet" when the next major beta is released.

Instant Review for Visual Studio: 0.9.7.1 Released

Yesterday, we released an update of Instant Review for Visual Studio. We fixed the following issues:

  • Participant status will now be displayed correctly when participant left an Instant Review Session
  • Sign-in mode will now be saved correctly
  • Shift + Left Arrow will now be synchronized correctly
  • … and a few more minor bug fixes and improvements.

 New feature highlights are

  • Deleted source code will now be marked as deleted (strikethrough text)
  • Configurable Instant Review Session Requests behavior

A more interesting release is the upcoming major release with improved IntelliSense and Search Support within the Instant Review Editor. Stay tuned! 

For more information about changes and fixes in this release, check out the version history at http://www.instantreview.de/download.aspx#0.9.7.1
To download version 0.9.7.1, go to the download page at http://www.instantreview.de/download.aspx
How to update: http://www.instantreview.de/faq.aspx#section4 

Thanks to all early adopters who contributed to this release!

Beta Feedback: Instant Review vs. Desktop Sharing

English Version | German Version

It may only be a couple of days since Instant Review Public Beta was released, but it's already generated some pretty exciting responses and feedback. One of the recurring topics of debate is what exactly the differences and advantages are compared to "traditional" desktop sharing combined with an instant messaging tool. Given that this is a highly dynamic and extensive issue, we've decided not to answer the question in just a few sentences in our FAQs, but instead we're going to address the issue in more detail here in the blog.

Probably the most significant difference lies in the fact that, with Instant Review, software developers no longer need to exit their working environments. All of the services are integrated directly into Visual Studio, the developer's working environment. This direct integration means that communication and collaboration among project teams is quicker and more transparent. Each member of the project team is provided with information directly in Visual Studio about the other project members involved, and is just "one click" away from them. Developers can start the shared real-time editing of source code directly from the Solution Explorer or Visual Studio Editor's context menu. All the developer has to do is select the colleagues he or she wants to work with and invite them. The invitation is delivered automatically via Instant Review and the recipients are displayed directly in Visual Studio. Text messages can be sent straight from Visual Studio via keystroke combinations. In this case, everything is based on keyboard inputs, which means that the integrated instant messaging can be performed without any need for a mouse.

This direct integration only gets really exciting, however, when context-dependent information is combined. For example, it's possible to link project groups to Visual Studio solutions and consequently automatically define availability for other project groups and members. If a Visual Studio solution is opened, for instance, the right configuration could set up a connection to the assigned project group and indicate to all project members that work has recommenced on the solution. It's also possible, for instance, to reject incoming Instant Review session requests directly if the developer is currently in another session, for example.

Another important advantage is the extended Visual Studio Editor, which is used to edit documents on a shared basis. With Instant Review Editor, we've enhanced the standard Visual Studio features, such as syntax highlighting, with additional features for shared document editing. All participants are assigned a color, which then highlights all their changes within the documents: This is ideal if you later want to track who's made what change. So to sum up, we've taken the good points and bad points from our experiences of instant messaging and desktop sharing and brought them together to create Instant Review. Our work has always been inspired by the goal of optimizing collaboration in software development teams through the simple, rapid and smooth transfer of knowledge and information.

 

Die Public Beta von Instant Review ist zwar erst einige Tage veröffentlicht hat aber schon für einige spannende Reaktionen und Feedback  gesorgt. Ein Thema das immer wieder angesprochen wird ist worin genau die Unterschiede und Vorteile gegenüber dem "traditionellen" Desktop Sharing in Verbindung mit einem Instant Messaging Tool liegen. Da dies ein sehr spannendes und umfangreiches Thema ist haben wir uns entschieden diese Frage nicht nur in 1-2 Sätzen in den FAQs sondern etwas ausführlicher hier im Blog zu beantworten.
 
Der wohl eindeutigste Unterschied liegt darin dass bei Instant Review der Softwareentwickler seine Arbeitsumgebung nicht mehr verlassen muss. Alls Services sind direkt in Visual Studio - der Arbeitsumgebung des Entwicklers integriert.
Durch diese direkte Integration kann die Kommunikation sowie Zusammenarbeit innerhalb von Projektteams schneller sowie übersichtlicher erfolgen. Jedes Projektmitglied erhält direkt in Visual Studio Informationen über die beteiligten Projektgruppenmitglieder und ist nur "einen Klick“ von Ihnen entfernt. Die gemeinsame Echtzeit Bearbeitung von Quellcode kann direkt aus dem Kontextmenü des Solution Explorers oder des Visual Studio Editors gestartet werden. Es müssen nur noch die gewünschten Kollegen selektiert und eingeladen werden. Die Einladung wird automatisch über Instant Review zugestellt und den Empfängern direkt in Visual Studio angezeigt.
Textnachrichten können direkt aus Visual Studio per Tastenkombination versandt werden. Alles basiert hierbei auf Tastatureingaben so dass für das integrierte Instant Messaging nicht einmal die Maus als Eingabeinstrument benutzt werden muss.

Richtig spannend wird die direkte Integration jedoch erst richtig mit der Kombination von kontextabhängigen Informationen. So ist es beispielsweise möglich Projektgruppen an Visual Studio Solutions zu koppeln und hierdurch automatisch die Verfügbarkeit für andere Projektgruppen und Mitglieder zu definieren. Wird bspw. eine Visual Studio Solution geöffnet, könnte bei entsprechender Konfiguration  automatisch eine Verbindung zu der zugeordneten Projektgruppe aufgebaut und somit allen Projektmitgliedern signalisiert werden dass man wieder an der Solution arbeitet. Auch ist es beispielsweise möglich eingehende Instant Review Session Anfragen direkt abzulehnen sollte man sich bspw. aktuell in einer anderen Session befinden.

Ein weiterer wichtiger Vorteil ist der erweiterte Visual Studio Editor über welchen die gemeinsame Bearbeitung der Dokumente erfolgt. Mit dem Instant Review Editor haben wir die Standard Visual Studio Features wie bspw. Syntax Highlighting mit zusätzlichen Features zur gemeinsamen Editierung von Dokumenten angereichert. So werden u.a.  alle Teilnehmer einer Farbe zugeordnet mit welcher dann alle Änderungen innerhalb der Dokumente markiert werden. Ideal wenn im Nachhinein nachvollzogen werden soll welcher Teilnehmer welche Änderung vorgenommen hat.

Zusammenfassend kann man sagen dass wir die Vor- sowie Nachteile aus unserer Erfahrung  beim Einsatz von Instant Messaging und Desktop Sharing benutzt haben um Instant Review zu entwerfen. Immer mit dem Ziel die Zusammenarbeit in Softwareentwicklungsteams durch einfachen, schnellen und reibungslosen Wissens- und Informationsaustausch zu optimieren.

Instant Review for Visual Studio: Public Beta Out, Download Now

After months of hard work, we're very excited to unveil the public beta of Instant Review for Visual Studio. The beta is available for Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008 (every edition).
You can download it here: http://instantreview.de/download.aspx

Your support is highly appreciated. If you find any bugs or have any feature requests, then we would very much like to hear about the issue. Please use therefore the provided toolbar buttons, http://bug.nextiteration.de or send it to bug@nextiteration.de.

In addition, we also updated our product page with brand new content. A good way to learn more about how Instant Review works is to spend some time viewing the brand new "How do I" Screencasts at http://www.instantreview.de/howto.aspx

More about Instant Review for Visual Studio:
Overview: http://www.instantreview.de
Background info: http://www.instantreview.de/info.aspx
Typical Use Cases: http://www.instantreview.de/usecases.aspx
Features: http://www.instantreview.de/features.aspx
Technical details: http://www.instantreview.de/details.aspx