SkyLedger Is Nearly Here



Big News, New Product!!!

Our underground project, SkyLedger, is quite close to being our above ground project. We are happy to announce SkyLedger is complete. This once internal tool that has been rewritten and rebuilt from the ground up with the purpose of a public offering. We are currently privately testing the application and concurrently working on the sales and informational website. We will be ready for a public launch sometime next week.

SkyLedger Income Ledger

So What Is SkyLedger??

Well I am glad you asked!! The goal of SkyLedger is to make bookkeeping and accounting dead simple, headache free, and assessable anywhere. At Cloudmanic Labs, we are computer programers. We do not wear suits and we do not get high on pushing numbers around, however we are a business, so we have to know what the heck is going on with our income and expenses. We identified four key features a bookkeeping system needs to support for small businesses of all types.

  • Dead simple to use
  • Supports multiple independent users
  • Uploading attachements to ledger items to support truly paperless offices
  • And of course be web based

We look forward to our public release next week, and really look forward to getting your feedback. In the meantime follow @skyledger on twitter for up-to-date information on the launch.

No News Is Good News



Oh my, yes it is true. We have not blogged since May 7th, and yes we are afraid. Very afraid. Going this long without blogging could make us irrelevant in the web world, since one’s blog is a measure of their web pulse. As of today we are going to fix that: We are back!!!

Our silence, however, has some really great bi-products. We have put our heads down and really kicked things into high gear. So no news IS good news!! The team here at Cloudmanic Labs has been working night and day to polish some of our world class apps and put the finishing touches on some new products coming to market – as well as saying good bye to a past project.

With no further ranting we would like to give everyone an update and sneak peak into what we have been up to.

Mealstub – As many of you know, a few months back we officially sold our Mealstub product to Forkfly.com. We think we found a good home for Mealstub. The Forkfly team is an amazing sales and marketing team. They will be able to take the Mealstub engine to a level we would not have been able to. We have fully handed over the project and wish all the best to the Forkfly team in the future.

Elevation Fitness – July is going to be a very exciting month for Elevation. We are going to officially come out of beta. While in the beta phase our amazing customers gave us tons of feedback. We listened to it all and will be releasing a new look and feel with many of the teaks our customers asked for. Our design team has been working around the clock to make this happen.

Dashboard Elevationfit 1 No News Is Good News

RentalBooks – This pet project of ours is finally coming together. Our programing and design team has been putting the final touches on RentalBooks, an online software as a service tool for property managers and landlords. We will be releasing this app into beta very shortly. To be notified check out http://www.rentalbooks.net.

Rental Books 1 No News Is Good News

SkyLedger – This has been an underground project for us for a few years now. The goal with SkyLedger is to make accounting & book keeping dead simple via the web. We have done just that, allowing any freelancer or business owner to manage their accounting using a cloud-based system. We will be going into beta later in July or Early August with SkyLedger.

The Visual Click    SkyLedger Website Mockups No News Is Good News

We look forward to a very productive summer of rolling out new products. Thanks again to everyone for their support!!

Announcing Elevation Fitness Is In Private Beta



Elevation Fitness Logo www.elevationfit.comWe are very very pleased to announce that our Elevation Fitness Product entered private beta this week. Elevation is a web based tool for Personal Trainers to manage their clients. Our goal is to make it so a personal trainer never has to use pen and paper again. The tool allows trainers to build customer workout programs for each of their clients, track the client’s performance through the use of SMART goals, and have a seamless portal for communication between the client and the trainer.  We like to say: “First, there was paper, then there was Excel, and now their is Elevation….”.

If you are a personal trainer feel free to sign up for our private beta at http://www.elevationfit.com/pages/beta . The private beta is completely free. To learn more about our private beta also check out this blog posting, http://blog.elevationfit.com/2010/03/02/the-grand-beta-plan-calling-all-fitness-professionals/ .

Try it out and let us know what you think. We are really look forward to as much feedback as we can get. Also, we would like to thank everyone that supported us this far on our Elevation Project!!

Rentalbooks Makes Property Management Headache Free



CloudManic Rental Books  Coming Soon 300x146 Rentalbooks Makes Property Management Headache FreeOver ten years in the making, Cloudmanic Labs is proud to introduce Rentalbooks, the most user friendly cloud-based property management software available.  Perfect for any property manager, small or large, Rentalbooks makes keeping track of your rental business as efficient as possible.

Cloudmanic Labs has been testing their technology in the field for years, making sure Rentalbooks can deliver results to busy professionals who don’t have time to waste learning complex software.  Like any good tool, Rentalbooks makes your job easier.

With no training necessary, Rentalbooks can provide unique, secure logins for property owners, property managers, and even tenants.  The Rentalbook system can quickly be set-up for a specific users, providing information to each different group depending on their needs.

If you own or manage property, you know how busy the job can be and how necessary record-keeping is to the business.  As well, if you’re a tenant, you understand how important it is to keep track of your payments.  Rentalbooks brings every level together in one convenient place.

With every sector of our lives upgrading thanks to technology, it’s time for property management to enter the 21st Century.  Staying true to advancement and simplification, Rentalbooks is also developing a mobile application for fast and easy access.

Rentalbooks is only a few months from public debut, so visit www.rentalbooks.net to sign up to receive important announcements regarding its release.  And be sure to follow Rentalbooks on Twitter at: twitter.com/rentalbooks for up-to-date information.

Post-iPad Da Review



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The excitement for the iPad was on nearly every relevant blog imaginable, months before it ever debuted. People had speculated for years that Apple would be a leader in tablet technology. Every Mac World and Keynote since the rumors started, with the exception of the iPhone, left quite a few people disappointed when no tablet was announced.

Perhaps the bar was set too high for Apple to ever clear. The iPad’s shortcomings have been highlighted far more than it’s features. But what has the iPad accomplished?

For starters, they’ve captured their rabid fan-base once again; even if casual Apple buyers aren’t impressed, the core audience is enough for them to make a profit. And that means second and third generation iPads can’t be too far away, most assuredly with greater features.

Second, they’ve successfully sustained a third niche hardware that companies like HP, IBM, and Toshiba have failed to create. Tablet technology has been around for sometime, but few have been successful. Most surprising, Apple has created this third niche hardware by following the marketing strategy its competitors thought were unique to them – make it cheap.

The iPad is extremely competitive in terms of price, and its diverse user-friendly software makes it more attractive than the HP Slate. Investors apparently agrees, Business Week reported that after the announcement, HP’s stock fell slightly (http://www.businessweek.com).

This third niche hardware is something other than a netbook, it’s even different than an iPhone, despite comparisons. And there in lies the success Apple has created. iPhone sales may drop, especially with Skype claiming to enact 3G calls on the iPad (http://share.skype.com). I even considered dropping my expensive iPhone plan for the higher priced iPad and stand-alone $30 3G service from AT&T. The money I saved from my monthly phone bill would completely pay for the higher priced iPad in just over a year.

But, size matters. While much of emerging technology exists and evolves within The Cloud, we do not. We depend on smartly designed, physical devices in order to access the web in a comfortable fashion. The size of the iPad is too ridiculous for everyday phone calls, which are still essential to serious business professionals, and the display capabilities of the iPhone are too small when given the option of the iPad’s relatively attractive price tag.

The iPad isn’t a netbook, it isn’t a big phone, it’s a content device. At it’s most basic level the iPad is an entertainment machine for adults. At it’s best, a useful tool that can be adapted with cloud-based technology to fit specific business models.

For example, Person A may use their iPad for iTunes movie downloads, interactive games, substantial eReading, and large display web-browsing. Certainly those uses are far more attractive on the iPad than they are on the iPhone. But, as individual users, we’re trained to deal with small display screens. Younger generations especially have no problem with mobile browsing on the phone, perhaps because after years of GameBoy and PSP, the small display has become the status quo.

However, it’s when attempting to interact with others that the real flaws of small-screen, mobile displays are noticed. Photographers can’t show their impressive talents on a screen the size of an iPhone. Most magazines and graphic novels can’t do their print material justice on those screens. Presentations? Forget it. Detailed stock portfolio charts and graphs? No way.

This is where Person B sees opportunity. Be it the photographer, the stock manager, the graphic designer, or the commercial filmmaker – each has a direct need to display their products to potential clients, and the consuming public, at the highest caliber possible.

To get more specific, the professional physical trainer has great need for this third niche hardware. Hence Elevation, the fitness software from Cloudmanic Labs. Think about how useful it will be for these professionals to show their clients the nutritional and fitness information necessary to improve those client’s efficiency, right there on the training floor.

The iPad is an interactive clipboard, one-hundred times more dynamic than a pen and paper.

Finally, Apple has set the bar higher for all their competitors, effectively making tablet technology better for anyone, no matter what device they choose. We already seen evidence of this, not even one month after the iPad announcement.

Norton Ink’s Adam may very well rival the iPad, on almost every level (http://gizmodo.com). With Flash capabilities we’ll mostly likely never see from Apple, that fact alone may be enough to win over some costumers. There are those that would argue Apple wouldn’t gain as much as it would lose from working with Flash, but it still seems to be a point of contention with consumers.

Adam’s 1080p display and longer battery life may sway others as well, and even processing speeds could be an issue; full specs here (http://www.mobilewhack.com).

But, in the end, the real battle will be OS – Android v. Apple. And until everyday users can provide feedback to the market, it’s anyone’s game. Still, the possibilities are exciting, for personal entertainment or professional engagement, tablet’s using cloud-based systems are taking users in bold new directions.