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kannanth
30 Nov 2008, 9:27 PM
Hello Everyone,

We are happy to announce that we have recently released InLattice 2.0 (http://www.inlattice.com). The new release is built using Ext JS 2.0.

InLattice allows Businesses to Create, Exchange and Track documents such as Invoices, POs, Payment Information etc. The app easily integrates with QuickBooks (US & UK) for importing data. On receipt of an Invoice, payments can be made through Paypal and Google Checkout (more Gateways to be supported soon!).

Please take a look!

http://www.inlattice.com/inl/login.do
Customer Account
User - llgs01
Password - inlattice

Vendor Account
User - odi01
Password - inlattice

Cheers
Kannan

mjhaston
5 Dec 2008, 6:47 AM
This is exactly the type of vendor / customer portal or application that I would like to try and create for our company as a demo on our iSeries (AS/400). I've messed around and got some simple grids and forms working, but this is where I'd like to take it.

Nice stuff.

VinylFox
5 Dec 2008, 11:02 AM
Looks nice, you should consider switching from ext-all-debug.js to ext-all.js, since you seem to be moving into the production phase.

There are doubled up borders on your tab panel - this is a pet peeve of mine.

Also, whats the purpose of all the frames your using?

kannanth
5 Dec 2008, 12:26 PM
Thanks to both of you for taking the time to look at the site!

Good point on ext-all-debug.js - its on my list to update. We certainly have a few items with respect to polishing up the UI.

The frames are used for loading our QuickBooks Plug-in.

Cheers
Kannan

kannanth
5 Dec 2008, 12:29 PM
Here's one more URL to look at. If a user sends a document and if the receiver has opted to get e-mail Notification, they will get a link to the document in the e-mail.

http://www.inlattice.com/inl/docView.do?d=703649597878705469697456516F65666545674939773D3D0A (http://www.inlattice.com/inl/docView.do?d=703649597878705469697456516F65666545674939773D3D0A)

Its a quick way of viewing the specific document and attachments without having to login.

- Kannan

kannanth
6 Jun 2009, 3:55 AM
We have just added a new feature to accept payments via ACH. Your customers can pay you via ACH. You can then download the NACHA file and send it to your bank. Typically this can save a lot of $$ compared to other payment methods.