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Realestate Manager 2.0

Posted on : 14-06-2009 | By : Chuck | In : Programming

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The past few days I have been working on version 2.0 of our Realestate Manager software. It is a complete re-write from previous versions and is based off of the same code-base as Automotive Manager 1.0.

By having both Realestate Manager and Automotive Manager based off of the same code, it will be much easier to release updates for both pieces of software. This doesn’t mean that they are two versions of the same software, but they do share a rather large amount of code.

Since they are based off of the same code, most updates to one piece of software could easily be applied to the other. For example, the first release of Automotive Manager doesn’t include usergroups. Realestate Manager 2.0 will include usergroups. The same code that enables usergroups to function on Realestate Manager can be copied to Automotive Manager and function with a few small modifications.

Software updates have been rather sporadic since we started with them. They have been composed mostly of bug fixes and fewer new features. Once Realestate Manager 2.0 is released, I intend to do a better job at keeping them updated with both bugfixes and new features.

I guess I should quit writing and get back to work.

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