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I had to reformat my PC, no way out of it, but little did I expect the amount of time to get all my software installed. I keep a list of the absolute necessary software that I need to do my work, they have to be free, open source, help me be productive and to keep my PC as clean as possible this time, I narrowed them down ...
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Today, I’m glad to finally announce the official release of Jumptree ASP.NET 2.0 Project Management
software – to effectively manage projects, milestones, tasks and clients
interactions.
As some of you probably know, it has been two month since the Beta of Jumptree Project Management was released.
During these two month, thanks to input of ...
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New update! We've just posted
this news on our offical blog, basically with a bit delay due to various
feedbacks that we got back from our beta testers, we are going to release our
offical v1 in about 1 weeks of time.
In addition (here comes my little gossip), our web designer Jackson is
extremely detail oriented and sometimes a bit ...
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In the last few months, I've seen several people searched “web installer” from search engines and stumble crossed my web site. Unfortunately, I never went into details of how a web installer works, I sincerely hope those who left found their solution eventually. When we started Jumptree Project Management, one of the core requirements is to ...
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It's finally here. After nearly half year of planning, the first public beta release of Jumptree Project Management software based on ASP.NET 2.0 is available for download. In the past few years, my consulting firm has experimented with all
types of bug tracking and project management software ranging from
Mantis, Bugzilla, Fogbugz to ...
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Being doing Java for a long
time and one of the most impressive library I've used is DisplayTag. This is java world's Grid solution as oppose to the GridView in the .NET world.
I have to say there are a LOT of things I like
in displayTag library that I wish gridview can provide.
First and for most, I like
the internal support for ...
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