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專案描述

The goal of the X-itools project is to propose an
alternative to products like Exchange or Lotus
Notes/Domino. They are composed of several
modules, and this project has been under
development for several years. Modules include a
shared public and private agenda, a flow-chart,
task, and post-it manager, a visitors and
associated badges manager, a password and history
manager (with the ability to encrypt things other
than passwords), a holiday manager (to manage
public vacation days, illness periods, absence
periods according to country profiles), a shared
public and private address book, an incoming and
outgoing phone calls manager, and a global
management module.

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2004-04-19 12:34
pre4-0.6.10

Major bugfixes were made to the holidays manager module. A
tar.gz archive included a new --with-opsec-dir option for the
CheckPoint SDK. PNG fixes were made for IE users.
標籤: Development, Major bugfixes

2004-01-02 11:33
pre3-0.6.10

This release features some bugfixes in various modules,
minor features added to others, and a new Checkpoint
logger daemon, which is needed by the firewall logging
module.
標籤: Development, Major feature enhancements

2003-10-16 22:46
pre2-0.6.10

The module FW log analyser has been added. It is to be used only with exported Checkpoint Firewall logs, for now.
標籤: Development, Major feature enhancements

2003-09-08 11:58
pre1-0.6.10

Minor bugfixes were made. The Password module,
device manager, and visitor manager were split
into several independant script files. Some
optimizations were made.
標籤: Development, Code cleanup

2003-08-21 18:21
0.6.05

A compilation issue with Tree.h was solved. A
minor bug in shared contacts was fixed. The shared
contact module was split. Minor enhancements were
made.
標籤: Stable, Minor bugfixes

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