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Address Book Server with Calendar Support

Address Book Server allows you to share your contacts and calendar events with others connected to your network or over the Internet. Each participant synchronizes their contacts with the server hosted on your own system. Address Book Server supports the full Address Book and iCal schema. The server also provides a friendly Web interface and an iPhone client which let you access your contact details remotely.

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Release Notes: Critical fixes for Mac OS X 10.7 and an updated Danish translation.

  •  05 Jul 2011 12:47

    Release Notes: Significant enhancement was done to the usability of the Web interface. In particular, the contacts and event views have been updated. Several new reports have been added and the recovery options to restore deleted records have been improved. Support for other databases has also been enhanced. Critical bug fixes were made to the Web interface and the synchronization.

    Release Notes: The embedded database engine was upgraded to improve stability.

    Release Notes: Consolidation of previous beta releases. Minor fixes to startup scripts. An updated database backend.

    Release Notes: This update contains the latest stable release of the H2 database engine. The Hibernate cache (ehcache) has been disabled as it didn't seem to make a significant difference to performance. An issue which caused the server process to hang when it was used with a PostgreSQL database backend has been resolved. Tomcat has also been upgraded from 6.0.18 to 6.0.24. The group, contacts, and calendar column can be expanded to allow for longer names to be shown in full. An audit report has been added to allow for complete traceabilty of records.

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