Egroupware 1.8 Is Now Available
Stylite GmbH announces new added features to the community version of its Egroupware with the release of version 1.8.
Egroupware version 1.8 features include auto install and update script, full time zone support, updated views and import capabilities to email, addressbook mergeprint now supports both MS- and OpenOffice xml formats. Also, included in this release is SiteMgr support for Joomla 1.5 templates and a SiteMgr tutorial is now available for the default Egroupware website theme. More information can be found in the release notes.
Stylite recommends installing Egroupware 1.8 from the openSUSE build service. Supported operating systems include SUSE: openSUSE 11.* or SLES 10/11, Red Hat: Fedora 12/3, RHEL 5/6 or CentOS 5, Mandriva 2008-10, Debian 5, and Ubuntu 8.04 to 10.04.
In addition to the community version of Egroupware, Stylite also offers a premium version of Egroupware.
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