Release Notes: Most changes are under the hood. ExtJS has been updated to 3.0, and Zend Framework has been updated to 1.9.1. The calendar now warns if invited participants are not available for the requested time. In addition to users and contacts, it is now possible to invite resources, such as meeting rooms, and user groups. In case of changes in the composition of groups over the lifetime of an event (e.g. a weekly meeting) the group members are automatically invited or have their meeting canceled by the calendar system.


Release Notes: Calendar usability has been improved. Events can be copied in an easier way than before. Exceptions and attendee are easier to choose. The history is more transparent now. It also shows when attendee has declined or accepted the event. The integrated module HumanResources now allows you to define vacation and sickness days. The ActiveSync implementation needs less memory and CPU; phones do not need to work so hard. A new Inventory application has been added as a separate module.


Release Notes: An initial release candidate of the upcoming version Kristina (2013.03) has been released. It contains some new features, a new application (Inventory), and many minor improvements.


Release Notes: This is the third service release of the current stable version, Joey (2012.10). 46 bugs have been fixed, and new features are included. It is now possible to configure the session and cache backends in the setup GUI and to prevent users from setting their username (or parts of it) as their password.


Release Notes: This is the second service release of the current stable version, Joey (2012.10). 33 bugs have been fixed, and a new feature was included: It is now possible to configure the maximum number of login failures before an account is blocked.


Release Notes: This is the first service release of the current stable version Joey (2012.10). 65 bugs were fixed, and two new features included: a copy button has been added for calendar events, and the Admin area now has a server information panel.
An object-oriented, type safe, multi-threaded approach to computer algebra.
A .NET implementation of BCrypt, PHPass, and traditional crypt password algorithms.