All releases of Solunas Hotel Management


Release Notes: Analytics code was removed. User handling bugfixes were made. A API Calendar code bug was fixed.


Release Notes: All forms are validated now. Double bookings are not possible anymore. Some ordering bugs have been fixed. An email save error has been fixed. There is easier integration with thickbox. The typo3 extension is alpha now. Backend beautification has been done. There is better validation of the public form (date validation, and a dropdown of max adults and children). A less restrictive person controller for the frontend. The ability to select custom symbols and colors for your calendar in the admin section. The ability to email documents to customers with one click.


Release Notes: The Joomla component was improved. A Turkish translation was added for the Joomla Component. A bug for displaying curreny and date format was fixed.


Release Notes: Joomla Component improvements. New Joomla Component translations: Bulgarian and Indonesian. Bugs have been fixed in Joomla Component (credit card not activated).


Release Notes: Joomla Component improvements were done. The Joomla Component acts as a calendar for viewing availability. Joomla Component translations were added for Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish. Many bugs were fixed.


Release Notes: Polish, Spanish, and Dutch translations were added for the Joomla! component.


Release Notes: The Joomla! Component was improved, and some bugs in it were fixed. The Joomla! Component can be used to provide full online booking functionality in any Joomla! driven Web sites.


Release Notes: A Joomla! component was added to integrate online booking functionality into your Joomla! driven Web sites. Bugfixes were made.


Release Notes: This package lets you integrate Solunas in your existing PHP Web site within minutes. SolunasAPI can be used with these PHP files to access public calendar and bookflow.


Release Notes: Localization was added. The Solunas API was expanded. Bugs were fixed. A German translation of the frontend was made.
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