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Openbravo ERP: 2.50alpha-r6 available
2009-01-09
Openbravo ERP is a Web based ERP for SME, built on proven MVC & MDD framework that facilitate its customization. Already in production, Openbravo ERP encompasses a broad range of functionalities such as finance, supply chain, manufacturing & much more
Featuring an exciting new modular architecture, usability improvements and broader functional coverage, Openbravo ERP 2.50 is the latest release of the leading open source ERP solution. This is an alpha version and it is intended for evaluation and stabilization purposes only. Openbravo 2.40 remains our best version for production usage. You cannot upgrade an existing system to 2.50alpha-r6 and you will not be able to upgrade a 2.50alpha-r6 instance to any subsequent version.
-- What is new --
For a list of feature included in this release, check the release notes:
http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/Openbravo_ERP_2.50_ReleaseNotes#New_Features
-- Test it --
We do encourage you to download and test this new version and give us your feedback. You can post your opinion and question on the new features in the Early Releases Discussion forum (http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=808030) and you can log any defect that you might find in the product using our issue tracking system (http://issues.openbravo.com).
In this release, you can install Openbravo ERP following two different approaches:
* Community Appliance (recommended): you can download and install a fully configured appliance that runs in your preferred virtualization environment. The appliance includes both Openbravo ERP as well as its underlaying technology stack and allows you to get started with Openbravo in just a few minutes and with only a few clicks. The images are available for the VMware, VirtualBox, QEMU, Parallels and Xen virtualization systems. To download these images:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=162271&package_id=275783
* Custom installation (experts only): a custom installation gives you full control over your deployment environment and allows you to choose your preferred configuration for the technology stack. However, it requires you to install and configure all components of the technology stack as well as compiling Openbravo ERP from sources. You can to obtain a copy of the source code by either:
- Downloading a source code tarball:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=162271&package_id=275783&release_id=652548
- Checking out the source code from the Openbravo Subversion repository
https://dev.openbravo.com/svn/openbravo/tags/r2.50alpha-r6/
Download and test it following our installation and configuration guide:
http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/Openbravo_ERP_Installation_2.50
KeePassPPC: V0.4.9 and KeePassSD V0.1.1 Alpha released
2009-01-09
This project hosts the Windows Mobile ports of the famous Windows PC application "KeePass - The Open-Source Password Safe" from Dominik Reichl (http://keepass.sourceforge.net). KeePassPPC is based on KeePass V1.xx and KeePassSD on KeePass V2.xx.
Hi!
Unfortunately i spent the whole christmas vacation fiddling with my Linksys WRT54G3G router trying to get my WLAN-UMTS Internet connection working, so work on KeePassPPC and KeePassSD was pretty limited. However in the end i got the beast to work with OpenWRT and could do a maintenance release for KeePassPPC and KeePassSD in the last few days off work.
That means: No new features at all. Just an update to use the latest encryption library from KeePass V1.14 and KeePass V2.06 Beta.
Ah yes i managed to fix the "auto-lock" on KeePassSD quite a while ago, so this is part of the V0.1.1 Alpha as well.
Note that KeePassSD V0.1.1 upgrades the encryption library from V2.05 Alpha to V2.06 Beta, so i don't know if you can re-use your V2.05 *.kdbx database with it.
Best check http://keepass.info/ if this is possible. I just reimported my KeePass V1.xx database into KeePassSD V0.1.1 Alpha.
KeePassPPC V0.4.9 release notes:
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=175898&release_id=651179
KeePassSD V0.1.1 Alpha release notes:
https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=175898&release_id=651180
Comments go into the forum as always:
https://sourceforge.net/forum/?group_id=175898
Have fun,
Tobias
HtmlUnit: All HTML elements are now included in HtmlUnit
2009-01-09
HtmlUnit is a "browser for Java programs". It models HTML documents and provides an API that allows you to invoke pages, fill out forms, click links, etc... just like you do in your "normal" browser.
In SVN version, HtmlUnit has recently added all HTML elements (some are rarely used), which may have some backward compatibility effect in the next version 2.5
For example, <b> was evaluated to HtmlUnknownElement, but now will be HtmlBold.
The complete list includes: HtmlAbbreviated, HtmlAcronym, HtmlBackgroundSound, HtmlBig, HtmlBlink, HtmlBold, HtmlCitation, HtmlCode, HtmlDefinition, HtmlEmphasis, HtmlExample, HtmlItalic, HtmlKeyboard, HtmlListing, HtmlMarquee, HtmlMultiColumn, HtmlNoBreak, HtmlNoEmbed, HtmlPlainText, HtmlS, HtmlSample, HtmlSmall, HtmlSpacer, HtmlStrike, HtmlStrong, HtmlSubscript, HtmlSuperscript, HtmlTeletype, HtmlUnderlined and HtmlVariable.
Feel free to get latest snapshot from http://build.canoo.com/htmlunit/artifacts
Enjoy testing!
qBittorrent: BT Client v1.3.0 (stable) released
2009-01-09
A Bittorrent client using C++ / libtorrent and a Qt4 Graphical User Interface. It aims to be a good alternative to other bittorrent clients. It has more and more features such as an integrated search engine, UPnP, encryption, PeX, a torrent creation tool
Happy new year to you all. With this new year, qBittorrent is growing older (and mature) and we are proud to announce the release of qBittorrent v1.3.0. This is a new major release based on libtorrent-rasterbar v0.14.x and powered by a newly rewritten core code to make it even more efficient.
I would like to thank all the people involved in the project as well as the people who tested v1.3.0 before its release. This project would not be the same without them.
Please see http://www.qbittorrent.org for changelog and more information.
NST (Network Security Toolkit): Version 1.8.1 Released
2009-01-09
Network Security Toolkit (NST) is a bootable ISO image (Live CD) based on Fedora Core 8 providing easy access to best-of-breed Open Source Network Security Applications and should run on most x86 platforms. NST can also be used for crash recovery.
We are pleased to announce the latest NST release: "v1.8.1". This release is based on Fedora 8 using the Linux Kernel: "2.6.26.8-57.fc8". Here are some of the highlights for this release:
* Enhanced the management of snort IDS systems via the NST WUI. It is much easier to setup a federation of snort IDS sensors with backend mysql IDS collector(s).
* The addition of the "WebDAV Resources" packages. This allows interacting with devices such as the Apple iPod touch using the Air Sharing application.
* Major updates to nmap and its related tools including better support in the NST WUI for managing nmap results.
* Added access terminal server functionality using minicom from the NST WUI. This allows one to manage and connect to many serial ports remotely.
* Enhanced the monitoring of serial data streams using the NST WUI. This includes detailed documentation and diagram.
* Support for saving and loading packet capture and display filters in the single and multi-tap network packet capture sections of the NST WUI.
* Added support scripts for using a USB modem to connect to the Sprint PCS Mobile Broadband service.
* Updated the NST WUI with support for taking GPS enhanced kismet capture files and producing KML output files which can be viewed in Google Earth or Google Maps.
* Many clean ups and minor enhancements have been made to the NST WUI.
* As always, the networking and security applications included have been updated to their latest version (See the "Change Log" for individual package updates).
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SF.net: Site Status Page released!
2008-07-21
SourceForge.net staff have launched a new Site Status page which provides regular updates regarding our ongoing datacenter migration to Chicago, scheduled downtimes, unplanned outages, and new feature launches. See it at: https://sourceforge.net/sitestatus/
SourceForge.net: Moving.... To Chicago
2008-06-17
The SourceForge.net site will perform the next leg of its migration starting 2008-06-18 at 03:00 Pacific (GMT -8).
Migration is expected to last no more than 12 hours. During this window (except the actual cutover, when a brief service interruption may occur), the site will remain online in read-only mode. CVS, Subversion, Mailing List and Project Web services will not be impacted; they are slated for migration in the near future.
2008 Community Choice Awards Nominations Open
2008-05-12
Nominations are now open for the 2008 Community Choice Awards. Go nominate your favorite projects before it's too late!
Introducing SourceForge Jobs
2008-02-13
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Project Wiki General Availability
2007-06-12
We're proud to announce the general availability of our new project wikis! These easy to use and fully-functional wikis, powered by Wikispaces, allow collaboration on project documentation and other dynamic content.
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