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By Tony Mobily
Tuesday, November 6, 2012 - 13:06
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Sort options in My Tasks, Gravatar in HTTPS, API now allows creating projects from templates

Three minor features landed on Apollo in the last few weeks: they are not game changers by any means, but they do improve our beloved program.

The first one, is the possibility to order your tasks by project + task name, and by project + task due date in the My Tasks section:

This kind of grouping is crucial for people who work on several projects and want to be able to divide (by project) and conquer their task list.

An unrelated improvement is that Gravatars (which can be as

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By Andrea Di Clemente
Wednesday, October 24, 2012 - 09:58
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Harvest and Freshbooks integration in Apollo!

It is no secret that Apollo is internet-based software: Apollo's users can access their data either by using Apollo's great UI, or by "connecting" to Apollo's API (you can see the API as a means to access Apollo taking the UI out of the equation). The API can be invoked by your own scripts (if you are a developer), or by other online programs, in order to access your information.

While this means that potentially every SaaS out there can integrate to Apollo, we realise that it's important for us to make this as painless as possible, and decided to actively work on integrations.

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By Tony Mobily
Tuesday, September 11, 2012 - 09:14
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Various improvements: writeboard notifications, API and search improvements

Apollo is becoming more and more mature; a program's maturity is measured by its stability and its features.

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By Andrea Di Clemente
Friday, June 29, 2012 - 12:23
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Apollo now has a powerful API!

When you write software, some features are very visible in terms of what your users see: we got a huge response when we added tags and tag management to our contacts sections, for example.

When we started to focus on our API, people wondered if Apollo's development had slowed down. The answer was obviously "no": we were simply focussing on something that users simply couldn't see.

We have now completed that work: I am happy to announce that Apollo's API is now available.

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