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Linux-Announce Digest #131

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Fri May 17 11:13:08 2002

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Linux-Announce Digest #131, Volume #4          Fri, 17 May 2002 11:13:05 EDT

Contents:
  LOCAL: Embedded Linux talk - May 20th (William Kendrick)
  New Version (1.14) of Intellisys Project Management Software Released! (Shiv Nair)

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From: bill@newbreedsoftware.com (William Kendrick)
Subject: LOCAL: Embedded Linux talk - May 20th
Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 10:08:23 CST


The Linux Users' Group of Davis (LUGOD), will be holding a meeting on:

  Monday
  May 20th, 2002
  6:30pm - 9:30pm
  (Doors open at 6:00pm; please try to arrive on-time!)


The meeting will be held at:

  Z-World, Inc.
  2900 Spafford Street
  Davis, CA 95616


The topic will be:

  Can the Embedded Linux Consortium help Embedded Linux Dominate the Universe?

  presented by: Murry Shohat, exec. dir. of the Embedded Linux Consortium
  and: Rick Lehrbaum, exec. editor of LinuxDevices.com

    How did LinuxDevices.com and the Embedded Linux Consortium come to be?
    What plethora of devices have come (and gone) in the embedded Linux world,
    and what's expected in the future?
    And embedded Linux's "Holy Grail": a unified technical specification.

    Murry Shohat helped organized the Embedded Linux Consortium and serves
    as Executive Director, trade show manager, and janitor.  Murry has
    enjoyed working as both a technology journalist covering Silicon Valley
    and as a marketing consultant, helping young and mature firms introduce
    new projects. His background is concentrated in embedded computing.

    Rick Lehrbaum is the founder and executive editor of the
    LinuxDevices.com "embedded Linux portal," which is widely associated
    as the foremost resource for Embedded Linux related news and information.
    Rick has worked in the field of embedded systems since 1979.
    He co-founded Ampro Computers, founded the PC/104 Consortium, and was
    instrumental in creating the ELC.


For details on this meeting, visit:

  http://www.lugod.org/meeting/


For maps, directions, public transportation schedules, etc., visit:

  http://www.lugod.org/meeting/zworld/


LUGOD is a non-profit organization dedicated to the Linux Operating System,
and which holds meetings twice a month in Davis, CA.
Meetings are always free, and open to the public.


Please visit our website for details:

  http://www.lugod.org/



-bill!
pr@lugod.org
http://www.lugod.org/

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From: Shiv Nair <snair@webintellisys.com>
Subject: New Version (1.14) of Intellisys Project Management Software Released!
Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 10:05:29 CST


Intellisys announces the release of version 1.14 for Intellisys Project 
Desktop!


Intellisys Inc. has released Version 1.14 of its desktop project 
management software Intellisys Project Desktop.


Intellisys Project Desktop is designed for those who want an 
uncomplicated and effective project management tool.

The goal of Intellisys is to provide this project management software as 
an affordable and viable solution which meets the needs of  users, 
across platforms.


Intellisys Project Desktop runs on Windows, Unix, Linux and Mac.


This version adds key functionality to the product, while continuing to 
improve usability.Thanks to you who have provided valuable feedback, 
based on which Intellisys has worked to improve the product. We look 
forward to your continuing feedback for future development.



Version 1.14 includes, among the numerous enhancements:



·         Customizable working hours

·         Dependency lags

·         Wizard for report creation

·         Powerful copy feature

·         Improved Gantt chart

·         Performance enhancements

·         Scheduling improvements
                  <http://www.webintellisys.com/project/box.jpg>



And several other new features!



For more information visit: 
http://www.webintellisys.com/project/desktop.html

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