Version 1.3 has been submitted and should be in the App Catalog soon.
Bugs
- Load More showing gaps in home timeline
- TweetPhoto: upload and in-app photo viewing restored
- can remove account if username changed on Twitter
- RT's now show timestamp of RT, not original tweet
- webOS 1.4 issues are fixed (for upcoming webOS update)
Features and Changes
- specify RT style: old, new or prompt (per tweet) tions

This Pivotal Tracker update allows you to see GitHub or other SCM commits in your stories, your project activity in your team's Campfire chat room, and introduces the first wave of integrations with other bug/issue tracking applications including JIRA, Lighthouse, and Satisfaction.
There is also a new version of the API (V3), with support for moving stories, file attachments, as well as activity web hooks. The first version of the API (V1) is no longer available.
Continue reading for more details on what's new.
We are planing to do a Tracker upgrade (with new features including API V3 and some integrations) tomorrow, Saturday Jan 23, at 5:30pm PST. We expect the upgrade to take under two hours.
Also, Engine Yard will be performing some maintenance and upgrades our hardware cluster on Sunday, from 10:00am to 1:00pm PST.
Sorry for the inconvenience. If you need access to your project data during the downtime, we recommend you export your project(s) beforehand:
http://www.pivotaltracker.com/help#howcaniexportstoriesfrommyproject
Also, as a reminder, the first version of the API (V1) will be disabled as part of tomorrow's release. More information on that here.
We're planning a Pivotal Tracker upgrade on Jan 23. As part of this release, we will be introducing a new API version (V3), which will make it easier to follow project activity, allow you to add file attachments, move (re-prioritize) stories, associate source commits with stories, and more.
The current API version (V2) will not change, but V1 will no longer work. If you're still using V1, you will need to change your client code to use V2 or V3.
To find out what's changing in V3, continue reading.
It's been great building the National Lab Day website, and it's also wonderful to have the site recognized on whitehouse.gov. This makes two sites we've worked on that have gotten attention in the Innovations Gallery, since Peer to Patent was similarly recognized.
The video from whitehouse.gov (below) does a better job explaining the project than I can:
And yes, the voice on the video clip is our own Mike Grafton.
pre|central.net has posted their picks for Best Apps of 2009, and they've picked both of the apps we developed internally as must-have apps in their categories, with Tweed at the top of the list in the Social Networking category, and Scoop being edged out by The New York Times in the News category. (We will concede that they have a little more experience in the News world than we do. ;-) The AP Mobile app also gets a shout out in the News Category, which some of you know is another app we developed, in this case on behalf of a client.
Thanks to the pre|central folks for picking our apps, and to all our users for installing those apps, and for all your feedback.







