Tine 2.0 "August (2009/11)" released | Linux Today

Tine 2.0 “August (2009/11)” released

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 9, 2009

[ Thanks to Cornelius
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“The Tine 2.0 project released its next major version
“August (2009/11)”. Packages for public download and an online demo
have been deployed on the project’s page.

“Focus of the new version are the extensions of the reporting
and analysis functions in the CRM module and improved calendar
functions. Moreover, many users are likely to be positively
assessed, that Tine 2.0 now can operate as an OpenId Provider. In
total the Changelog lists over 150 new features and
improvements.

“Highlights – CRM module:

“Similar to address book, calendar and time-tracker, the CRM
Lead Manager is now equipped with a preview panel. Details and
additional information of selected leads are directly displayed
without the need for the leads to be opened. If no lead is
selected, the software displays statistics for all the leads of the
selected filter in the form of pie charts.”

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