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Beta 4 Released

Posted by Matt Tucker on Aug 12, 2008 5:47:35 PM

We just released beta 4 of Clearspace 2.5.0. Changes since the last beta:

 

  • (CS-1690) Add more field checking to the profanity filter; tags Improvements

  • (CS-8007) bulletted lists and outdenting

  • (CS-5369]) Remove developer upgrade tasks

  • (CS-8191) Guests can read blog posts even when they are not allowed

  • (CS-8109) Tasks lists are broken due to anonymous user changes

  • (CS-8060) Due Date not displayed when importing/exporting project tasks with combined js resources enabled

  • (CS-8040) Removed "hide profile fields from guests" setting

  • (CS-8026) Recent content shows "by" the author rather than person who recently updated

  • (CS-7361) Removing attachment on edit of document when document requires approval causes system error.

  • (CS-6697) Documents get published in moderated spaces if the user saves a draft first and then publishes it

 

Many thanks for all the feedback so far and please continue to help us test the release!

 

Tags: beta, release


Aug 13, 2008 7:17 AM Nathan Krake Nathan Krake    says:

Hi Matt..

 

I tried downloading the windows installer, but the link only lets me download the TAR.GZ file format for MACs and UNIX.. Where can we get the windows installer and or the standalong WAR file?

 

Cheers

Nathan

Aug 14, 2008 6:22 AM planktr planktr    says in response to Nathan Krake:

I had the same question yesterday.  I was looking for the standalone eval version, so instead of the .exe installer I downloaded the Standalone tar.gz (Unix, Mac) and used WinRAR to unpack it.  Everything seems to be in there, including the start-clearspace.bat file to get going mucho fasto.

Aug 14, 2008 2:07 PM Matt Tucker Matt Tucker    says:

The lack of an .exe build during the beta process was an oversight and we're working on getting it posted as soon as possible. I'll follow-up with another comment once it's up. Thanks!

Aug 15, 2008 1:10 PM Matt Tucker Matt Tucker    says in response to Matt Tucker:

The exe download is now available!