NOTE: As of Root Server version 2.12.0, meetings cannot be saved without a Google Maps API Key. Das Pröblem: As most of you have probably already found out, Google now…
Read morePROTIP: Why Meetings Are Marked “Closed” By Default
I’ve had a number of folks ask me (sometimes, “ask” is a rather mild term for the manner in which they approach me) why meetings tend to be marked as…
Read moreThe Next Big Thing Goes Alpha
Today, I’m releasing an Alpha version of the BMLTiOSLib (further documentation will appear as I get closer to release). The framework is code-documented in our BMLT Code Doc area.
Read morePROTIP: A Quick Geeky Way to Update NAWS World IDs
ABSTRACT If you have used the NAWS Export Functionality of the BMLT to send synchronization dumps to NAWS, you have received a spreadsheet in reply, with a series of meetings…
Read moreThe Next Big Thing
So far, the Root Server and the various Satellites seem to be working well. I’m in the process of releasing an updated version of the awesome BMLTAdmin app. The update…
Read moreHTTPS, And the iOS (iPhone) App
At the Worldwide Developer Conference this year, Apple announced that it will force all iOS apps to use HTTPS to connect to the Web. This could have a fairly big…
Read moreGoogle Chrome Issues With Location
A few weeks ago, Google announced their intention to deprecate location lookups from nonsecure domains. This is now being enforced by their Chrome browser.
Read moreAnnouncing the Fast Table Display
The standard map search and text searches are a bit of overkill for most folks; especially where smaller Service bodies are concerned. With that in mind, I created the Fast…
Read moreHow Auto-Radius Works
One of the most useful features of the BMLT is the “auto-radius” capability. This is where you simply click somewhere on a map, or enter a location, and you are presented…
Read morePROTIP: Unpublishing vs. Deleting

One of the nice features of the BMLT, is the ability to “unpublish” a meeting. When you “unpublish” meetings, the meeting stays in the database, but is not displayed for…
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