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Monday, December 22nd, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.20.
Change log:
- bug fix: sorting files/directories by name is now case insensitive
- getmessages.sh: ignore “gtk-” items (this are gtk stock item ids and sould not be changed)
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.18.
Change log:
- update man/docbook
- add sort columns in MainWindow/FileView (by name, by size or by date) and SnapshotsDialog (by date)
- fix German translation
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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Thursday, December 11th, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.16.
Change log:
- add Drag & Drop from MainWindow:FileView/SnapshotsDialog to Nautilus
- update German translation
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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Sunday, December 7th, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.14.
Change log:
- add more command line parameters ( –version, –snapshots, –help )
- fix a crush for getting info on dead symbolic links
- when taking a new backup based on the previous one don’t copy the previous extra info (ex: name)
- copy unsafe links when taking a snapshot
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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Thursday, December 4th, 2008
Photo-Magick changed it’s look again.
For some screenshots you can go to Photo-Magick page or directly to www.photo-magick.com.
Tags: photo, Photo-Magick, postcard, thanks you card, virtual card
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Monday, December 1st, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.12.
Change log:
- add German translation
- add SnapshotNameDialog
- add Name/Remove snapshot in main toolbar
- change the way it detects if the mainwindow is the ative window
- toolbars: show icons only
- update Spanish translation
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.10.
Change log:
- SnapshotsDialog: add right-click popup-menu and a toolbar with copy & restore buttons
- use a more robust backup lock file
- log using syslog
- fix a small bug in copy to clipboard
- update Spanish translation
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.8.
Change log:
- SnapshotsDialog: add diff
- update Spanish translation (Francisco Manuel GarcĂa Claramonte )
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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Monday, November 17th, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.6.
Change log:
- fix change backup path crush
- add SnapshotsDialog
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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Friday, November 14th, 2008
Back In Time is a simple backup system for GNOME desktop.
Release version 0.8.2.
Change log:
- add right-click menu in files list: open (using gnome-open), copy (you can paste in Nautilus), restore (for snapshots only)
- add Copy toolbar button for files list
For more information go to Back In Time page.
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