Support
I welcome bug reports and enhancement suggestions. I will acknowledge quickly, treat bugs seriously and try to either answer or fix in a reasonable time. I'll give thought to enhancement / feature requests.
I'll try to make the first acknowledgement (and give an answer or workaround if possible) within an hour or two if possible (within waking hours GMT) or usually within 24hrs.
It will speed up the process if you can tell me the steps that I need to make in order to see the same problem myself.
read more about my policy / procedure
Please use the software menu on the left for more information about the products. If you'd like to contact me for technical support, please use the following email addresses:
Scrutiny
- Integrity / Scrutiny Manual
- Integrity / Scrutiny FAQs
- Making best use of Scrutiny's SEO and keyword analysis
- Integrity / Scrutiny bug and enhancement list
- Scrutiny's home page
- The previous stable version, v4.0.4 is available here
- If your question isn't answered, please use Scrutiny's support form
Organise
- Quickstart videos
- Organise v6 Manual
- Organise FAQs
- Organise's home page
- Downloadable plugins
- The previous version of Organise (6.2.2 Pro) is here
- If your question isn't answered, please use Organise's support form
Integrity
- Integrity / Scrutiny Manual
- Integrity / Scrutiny FAQs
- Integrity / Scrutiny bug and enhancement list
- Integrity's home page
- If your question isn't answered, please contact: support@peacockmedia.co.uk
- Make a donation
Moneytrends
- Moneytrends doesn't display up-to-the minute information, but short or long-term trends for multiple currencies using European Bank data. Their feed is updated every working day.
- The first time you start Moneytrends it will fetch the historic data from the European Bank. This is a big file (4Mb) and may take anything between a few seconds to a minute to load. After that, the data will be loaded in the background every 6 hours, and when next started, Moneytrends will open immediately, using the most recent data that it has stored.
- The absolute setting will display actual values with the y axis labeled. The relative setting will display a more relational graph, just showing the currencies' trends against one another without necessarily actual values.
- MoneyTrend's home page
- Previous stable version - v1.0
- Technical support: support@peacockmedia.co.uk
Bin-it
- Tutorial - Making a custom theme
- Technical support: support@peacockmedia.co.uk
- The previous stable version, v1.6 is available here
Peep
- Peep's help page
- Peep's home page
- If your question isn't answered, please contact: support@peacockmedia.co.uk
