Updates in February 2010

February 26th, 2010 by

Here are the updates we’ve made to Music Teacher’s Helper this month (see below). We’re also are getting closer to launching our new website, which includes a brand new design, both on our home page, and in the “logged in” area. So stay tuned for some exciting improvements there!

Also, we’re hosting a Testimonial Contest, where you can win a free year subscription to Music Teacher’s Helper! Simply tell us what you love about Music Teacher’s Helper, along with a photo of yourself, and you may be the lucky winner! We’ll also be selecting several of these testimonials to showcase on our new website. To enter, please submit your testimonial before this Friday, March 5, at the link below:

www.MusicTeachersHelper.com/testimonial-contest

Okay, here are the recent updates:

  • Feature: You can now change the date input format to day/month/year or month/day/year from Home -> Preferences.
  • Feature: Invoice Notification E-mail Template now has a variable options for “Amount Due” and “Paypal Link”, so students can see the amount and pay for their invoice without opening the PDF attachment.
  • BugFix: Teachers who have been having trouble with automatic invoices not sending the past few days – the problem is now fixed.
  • BugFix: Issues with event cost changing after being invoiced should now be fixed.
  • BugFix: Make-up lessons now go to next page properly, if more than 10 make-ups showing.

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Brandon Pearce
Brandon Pearce is a piano teacher, choral director, computer programmer, and entrepreneur from Murray, Utah, and is also the creator of Music Teacher's Helper.

As his teaching studio grew, he found it increasingly difficult to keep track of how much each student owed. Having recently received a B.S. in Computer Science from Weber State University, he decided to write a web-based computer progr... [Read more]

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  1. Kath says:

    Yippee Yippee Yipee!!! Thanks so much for allowing us to change the date format. This is the one thing I’ve been waiting for here in the UK, due to us working by the day, month then year. The pupils won’t get confused now :)