From: Miles L. <mi...@gr...> - 2006-03-30 14:27:25
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Oops. I forgot. companies needs should be companies' needs. It shows possession (needs are those of the companies, plural). Cornelius Weiss wrote: > ok, here the latest versoin. Please translate it into your language > and send it to as many computer magazines you know in your country > after we released :-) > considered release-date is monday... > > > eGroupWare 1.2 released > > The eGroupWare project is pleased to announce the next major release > of its collaboration suite, eGroupWare. After 20 months of active > development, it comes with blazing new features and many improvements > for usability and performance. > > The user interface for the major applications has been extensively > harmonized, giving the user a more intuitive way to do their daily work. > > Through the use of new programming techniques and technologies, this > new release has become notably faster. > > The newly-integrated syncML Server makes eGroupWare now compatible > with MS Outlook, Evolution, Palm and many mobile phones. > > The concept of "links" was extended to a broader range of > applications. This allows users to create information pools with > linked information from different sources. > > Version 1.2 now is more flexible and customizable to fit small and > mid-sized companies needs without changing code. > > For a more detailed description of new applications and features, see > the release notes <http://www.egroupware.org/releasenotes1.2>. > > Enjoy using your favorite collaboration suite! > your eGroupWare team > > What is eGroupWare? > > eGroupWare is free, enterprise-ready, groupware software. Not only > does it come with Calendar, Addressbook and Todo's, but with many more > applications useful for successful collaborative work. > > See the Applications page <http://www.egroupware.org/applications> for > a detailed overview. > > eGroupWare is community developed and commercially supported by many > companies across the globe. > Visit our homepage <http://www.egroupware.org/> to find out more about > eGroupWare. > > > > > > Am 23.03.2006 um 20:33 schrieb Pim Snel: > >> Op dinsdag 21 maart 2006 13:10, schreef Miles Lott: >>> I made some minor changes below. Some of these were to favor US >>> English, e.g. favorite instead of favourite. I need to think more about >>> the phrase, extensively harmonized. It is technically correct, however. >> >> Where is the latest text at this moment? Maybe it can be put in the >> Wiki, so >> that we can make translations... >> >>> >>> Cornelius Weiss wrote: >>>> eGroupWare 1.2 released >>>> >>>> The eGroupWare project is pleased to announce the next major release >>>> of its collaboration suite, eGroupWare. After 20 months of active >>>> development, it comes with blazing new features and many improvements >>>> for usability and performance. >>>> >>>> The user interface for the major applications has been extensively >>>> <http://dict.leo.org/se?lp=ende&p=/Mn4k.&search=extensively >>>> <http://dict.leo.org/se?lp=ende&p=/Mn4k.&search=extensively>> >>>> harmonized >>>> <http://dict.leo.org/se?lp=ende&p=/Mn4k.&search=harmonised >>>> <http://dict.leo.org/se?lp=ende&p=/Mn4k.&search=harmonised>>, giving >>>> the user a more intuitive way to do their daily work. >>>> >>>> Through the use of new programming techniques and technologies, this >>>> new release has become notably faster. >>>> >>>> The newly-integrated syncML Server makes eGroupWare now compatible >>>> with MS Outlook, Evolution, Palm and many mobile phones. >>>> >>>> The concept of "links" was extended to a broader range of >>>> applications. This allows users to create information pools with >>>> linked information from different sources. >>>> >>>> Version 1.2 now is more flexible and customizable to fit small and >>>> mid-sized companies needs without changing code. >>>> >>>> For a more detailed description of new applications and features, see >>>> the release notes. >>>> >>>> Enjoy using your favorite collaboration suite! >>>> your eGroupWare team >>>> >>>> What is eGroupWare? >>>> >>>> *eGroupWare is free, enterprise-ready, groupware software. Not only >>>> does it come with Calendar, Addressbook and Todo's, but with many more >>>> applications useful for successful collaborative work.* >>>> >>>> *See the Applications page for a detailed overview.* >>>> >>>> *eGroupWare is community developed and commercially supported by many >>>> companies across the globe.* >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by xPML, a groundbreaking scripting >>> language >>> that extends applications into web and mobile media. 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