All releases of eHour


Release Notes: MySQL support was added for the standalone version, allowing it to run in a production environment. Your database can be backed up through the UI. UI improvements were made. Bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: This release supports PostgreSQL as the backend database, and adds a billable marker to project. Layout issues with Firefox 3.5 and the Google Chrome browser were fixed, and some additional user interface changes were made to the timesheet screen.


Release Notes: This release adds an Excel export of the current month with a customizable logo. The limit of 24 hours on a single timesheet entry was removed, so you can use it for different purposes than just to track time. A few bugs were fixed. The most notable change is the change of the license to the GPL v2.


Release Notes: This release fixes an issue with the project management role and some other minor issues.


Release Notes: This release fixes a problem with the list of projects on a timesheet (not all relevant projects were shown on a user's timesheet). This issue was introduced with version 0.8.


Release Notes: eHour is now translated in French, Italian, and Dutch. Partial German, Polish, Spanish, and Portuguese translations are included. Furthermore, the first day of the week and the number of work hours in a day are configurable. Authenticated SMTP is now supported as well.


Release Notes: This version fixes some incompatibility issues with Internet Explorer. The popup comments window now closes properly with IE and exporting to Excel over HTTPS works again.


Release Notes: A new feature was added, allowing a person to write a small comment for each entry in the timesheet describing, for example, what was done in that period. Also, a new type of report was added which shows all the hours booked on a day-to-day basis, including the above mentioned comments.


Release Notes: This release is primarily a bugfix release solving defects in chart generation, printing of timesheets, calendar navigation, and currency selection.


Release Notes: This version is a major rewrite of the whole user interface, moving away from Struts into Apache Wicket. In the process, many UI bugs were fixed. A standalone version is now provided, which makes the installation process a lot easier.
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