The past week was a frustrating one for me. Cronless was bounced around inside my ISP to a new VPS server. The end result is all good now, but there was some time where emails were NOT going out notifying you about your jobs because of configuration changes. The jobs ran, but no notices appeared. My apologies to everyone for that. The problem has been fixed and we’re moving forward again.
Archive for the ‘General’ Category
Cronless moved to a new VPS
Saturday, October 31st, 2009Bug fixes, PayPal integration improved!
Monday, September 28th, 2009Several minor bugs have been fixed, some small site tweaks have been done, and the PayPal integration has been vastly improved. We now have TWO levels of subscriptions you can sign up for:
$19/year gets you the Power Level, with 5 cron jobs executing as often as one/minute.
$27/year gets you the Pro Level with unlimited cron jobs and unlimited site monitoring.
You can also update your password after a system reset from the Settings tab.
Happy Cron Jobs!
Cronless has a new look!
Friday, September 18th, 2009Been working hard…Cronless now has a new look and feel, a logo, a feedback tab, and a new tour.
Let me know what you’d like to see with the Feedback tab on the right of every page on the site.
Happy cron-ing.
Job Managment Features
Thursday, March 5th, 2009You can create new Jobs now, each job is stored in a sql database where it awaits to be quryed by are cron system.
You can specify an interval for the job, ranging from once a minute to once a year.
The start date can also be supplied, now, tonight, or tomorrow.
If a job URL cannot be reached 5 consecutive times, the job is marked and paused until a solution is formed.
On job failure the owner will recive an email notifying them of the problem.
Optionally, you can have an email sent with verbose output of the job.