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Timesavers Scheduler Goes Open-source! |
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Sunday, 10 February 2008 |
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TimeSavers Scheduler is now available as open-source! I no longer have time to support the product, and am turning it over to the community to use, support, and improve! If you have any questions about how I've iimplemented any part of the code, or what the Tables do, please post your questions in the forum. I'll do my best to answer them as quickly as possible. If you have any improvements to the code, post that information in the forum as well. The password to install is inspectorgadget , and the template is available in the Download/Upload section. |
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ClarionMag News |
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The enigma that is Clarion.NET (Blog)
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The future of Clarion.NET (Article)
It's six years since SoftVelocity officially announced Clarion.NET. Clarion developers are still waiting for a .NET AppGen, and SoftVelocity has become unresponsive to questions about the AppGen's status. What does the future hold for Clarion.NET, and what lessons can be drawn from the past?
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ReportDat compiled for Clarion 7.2 (News)
Vince Russo points out that ReportDat has been compiled for Clarion 7.2. Look in the downloads section.
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xQuickFilter for Clarion 7.7350 (News)
xQuickFilter has been updated for Clarion C7 (7350).
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Organize365 source code 50% off (News)
The usual price for Organize365 source code is $5,000, but for the month of August the price is $2,500.
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Clarion Desktop 5 gets new pricing model, 50% off sale in August (News)
Leading up to the release of Clarion Desktop 5 and the launch of the new Clarion Desktop site, StrategyOnline has changed the pricing model. Until now, users have been able to purchase subscriptions in 1, 3, 6 and 12 month increments. From now on only 6 and 12 month increments are offered. During the month of August 12 month subscriptions are half price.
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ClarionLive DevCon Rooms 80% Booked (Blog)
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Microsoft LightSwitch: Impressive, but not a tool for building big apps (Article)
Microsoft's LightSwitch product is now in public beta. It's is an impressive achievement, but at present, says Dave Harms, it's better suited to small .NET apps than to the kind of large-scale apps many Clarion developers create.
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Are you getting the most out of ClarionMag? (screencast) (Article)
We've added a bunch of new features to the Clarion Magazine web site. Are you getting the most out them? In this screencast Dave Harms covers the article lists, navigation, the new Clarion developer roadmap, and much more.
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Bob Foreman on ClarionLive (Blog)
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Custom Queue Sorting, Part 3 (Article)
Clarion 5 introduced the ability to sort queues with a function call. In this third installment Simon Kemp takes a closer look at the final version of the sorting function.
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Custom Queue Sorting, Part 2 (Article)
Clarion 5 introduced the ability to sort queues with a function call. In this second of three parts Simon Kemp goes over his sorting class and the accompanying template.
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ClarionLive! DevCon Early Bird August 15 Deadline (News)
Save up to $350 on the combined CLDC/NetTalk WebShop event, or up to $160 on the conference only, by registering before the early bird deadline of Sunday August 15, 2010 midnight Pacific Time.
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Clarion Third Party Profile Exchange - Web Updated Release Only (News)
This is a Web Updated Data Version only release.
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Invitation To Display At Clarion Live! DevCon 2010! (News)
Arnold and John would like to invite all Clarion Third-Party Vendors to display their products at CLDC. There will be a separate Vendors/Solutions room apart from the main conference where vendors can demonstrate and sell their products. There will also be some time set aside where vendors can demonstrate their products to the conference attendees in the main room. Space is limited, so contact Arnold or John as soon as you can. Send an email to clarionlive at gmail.com, indicate your company name and what you will be showing.
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