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  •  14 Oct 2004 00:57

Release Notes: This version fixed bugs that issued spurious appointment alerts and made it possible for users to add blank appointments.

  •  18 Jun 2002 11:55

Release Notes: This version incorporates a fix for an intermittent segfault that occurred while trying to go past the last note of certain months.

  •  13 Jun 2002 11:39

Release Notes: This version fixes a minor bug in which an empty note is accepted as a valid entry.

  •  07 Feb 2002 14:12

Release Notes: This release fixes an intermittent segfault that occurred while editing old notes.

  •  09 Apr 2001 04:57

Release Notes: This release corrects some errors reported by version 2.95 of the GNU C compiler, due to stricter type checking of the function prototypes. The code has also been modified to prevent switching of the displayed note while the Appointments window is visible.

  •  02 Apr 2001 03:38

Release Notes: This release fixes some errors reported by version 2.95 of the GNU C compiler due to stricter checking of the function prototypes, and now also saves new or modified notes on closing the Notes window.

  •  01 Mar 2001 02:44

Release Notes: This releasr fixes a problem where the drop down list in the contact manager would remain open if not closed explicitly, and a problem with fresh entries being added to the drop-down list every time the contacts window was opened.

  •  26 Feb 2001 17:23

Release Notes: This release adds visual indication for notes and appointments on the calendar and closing of the drop down contact list on clicking the list button.

  •  19 Feb 2001 03:09

Release Notes: This release fixes a bug to prevent loss of data when the notes window is not displayed.

  •  14 Feb 2001 04:35

Release Notes: The segfault and refresh problem has been corrected in the appointments window.

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