The Logical Developments logo which is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The logo is in the "Classic" variation with a yellow to white gradient bar above it and red to white gradient bar to it's left. It all sits inside a white right angled triangle in the top left of the thumbnail.
                                                                                
                                                                                The thumbnail has the title: "Quote through to deployment: The Logical Developments design process" written along the bottom. "Quote through to development" is in white, while "The Logical Developments design process" is italicised and in yellow. This is all on a blue background.
                                                                                
                                                                                In the middle of the image is a 'sketch' of a design document - it has a placeholder for an image and header, with non descript lines of text. It also has a place holder ER diagram, the bottom of the document of the document is missing to suggest that it is still in process of being written.

Quote through to deployment: The Logical Developments design process

Aaron Muilne

Sep 15, 2022

Our development process is customer driven - it keeps our software lean and ensures it always does what our clients need to do when they need it to do it. To achieve this we spend time with our clients to plan out any changes or new features to our software. Here is an insight into that process.

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The thumbnail is decorative. A blue card with Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a white background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - "Release Notes: 1.77". In the bottom right corner is the Payroll logo which is a dollar sign is rolled forward, with lines circling around it. It sits in a white circle.

Release Notes: Payroll 1.77

Caroline Mulroney

Sep 15, 2022

Single Touch Payroll Phase 2 is coming, and we're almost there! We're waiting on approval now that we have finished the last of the required testing, but in the meantime here are the changes that have been made to Payroll.

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The thumbnail is decorative. A blue card with Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a white background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - "Release Notes: ConNote 5.48". In the bottom right corner is the ConNote logo which is the stylised outline of a box truck made to look like a check mark that resembles a luggage dolly. This sits in front of the truck's box. The ConNote logo sits inside a white oval.

Release Notes: ConNote 5.49

Paul Mulroney

Sep 5, 2022

A new version of ConNote is available. This version has a series of bug fixes.

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The thumbnail is decorative. A blue card with Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a white background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - "Release Notes: 1.76". In the bottom right corner is the Payroll logo which is a dollar sign is rolled forward, with lines circling around it. It sits in a white circle.

Release Notes: Payroll 1.76

Caroline Mulroney

Sep 2, 2022

A bumper update to Payroll coming in hot! We're very close to the end of ECT for the next phase of STP as per the ATO requirements, in the meantime Payroll has had a series of bug fixes, improvements made to user interactions and ground work laid for STP.

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The thumbnail is decorative. A blue card with the standard Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a white background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - "How long did it take? When it doesn't go to plan" written in white and gold. The title sits in the bottom right of corner. The middle of the image is a simplified ghantt chart, 4 progress bars are in white, a fifth is in yellow to warn that the task might become over due. The four white bars have red bars signifying that the task is overdue.

How long did it take?

Aaron Muilne

Aug 25, 2022

What happens when a project doesn't go to plan? It doesn't happen often, but when it does it is worth sitting down and think through why it didn't go to plan. Recently we set out to add a major new feature to our software, and while it's almost ready, it's taken longer than we would have liked.

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The thumbnail is decorative. A black card with a white and gold Logical Developments logo in the top left corner on a blue background. The Logical Developments logo is a diamond with the letters L and D inside of it. The letters are offset from each other vertically while also overlapping horizontally. The each sit inside of their own rectangle. The thumbnail has the title printed on it - "DIFOT, What is it? A feature focus" written in white and gold. To the left of the title is a gold magnifying glass. In the bottom right corner is the ConNote logo which is the stylised outline of a box truck made to look like a check mark that resembles a luggage dolly. This sits in front of the truck's box. The ConNote logo sits inside a white oval.

DIFOT: What do these letters mean for my business?

Paul Mulroney

Aug 19, 2022

Since ConNote 5.33, ConNote has the capacity to handle DIFOT. What does DIFOT stand for, and what does that mean for your transport business?

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