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  •  09 Apr 2004 13:43

Release Notes: Recurring meeting support.

  •  11 Mar 2004 09:25

Release Notes: VCal entries have gotten an upgrade allowing them to be properly connected to the Outlook meetings. This means that when a meeting is accepted, the scheduler now correctly sees and is updated that you've accepted it, instead of the previous "unknown meeting" error.

Release Notes: Addition of compressed RTF decompression routines, and prettier formatting.

  •  15 Dec 2003 17:17

Release Notes: Support for compressed RTF in calendar entries (description block) and forwarded email messages. Better support for contact cards with no "Full Name" entry.

  •  25 Aug 2003 12:32

Release Notes: This release uses libytnef 1.0. It has a much cleaner layout and design, better documentation, and separate debugging applications.

  •  06 Aug 2003 13:38

Release Notes: This release has switched to the GNU automake system. A complete rewrite has been done of the I/O routines to handle file I/O and memory I/O. The temporary processing files have been removed. There are bugfixes for invalid filenames and broken parameters, and a complete rewrite of processing code to remove unnecessary output.

  •  13 Feb 2003 22:13

Release Notes: This version now supports Tasks. Users can accept "task" entries sent from Outlook users and have them added to their own Evolution task list. Some cleanups were made to the vCalendar entries to make the other attendees show up nicely in Evolution.

  •  05 Jan 2003 03:14

Release Notes: This release now supports creating both vCalendar 2.0 attachments from meeting requests and vCard 2.1 attachments from Contact Cards encoded in winmail.dat TNEF streams. Changes were also made to support big-endian architectures such as Sun and PowerPC.

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