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How to Subscribe to Individual Posts on this Site
Posted July 8th, 2009 by Matt YoungIt is now possible to subscribe to individual posts and you can unsubscribe to these at any time by visiting your account.
In order to receive email notifications you will need to join the OpenVPMS community by creating an account. there is no charge to join the community.
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- a post on a subject you are interested in
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Version 1.2 released
Posted August 7th, 2008 by Matt YoungOpenVPMS is pleased to announce that beta testing has been completed and the latest release of the the OpenVPMS web application (version 1.2) is now available for download
Changes in his release include:
Beta 2 testing of version 1.2 underway
Posted July 18th, 2008 by Matt YoungVersion 1.2 beta 2 has been released and can now be downloaded for testing.
Release notes can be found on the downloads page.
New community area on the website.
Posted May 28th, 2008 by Matt YoungSome of you may have noticed the new menu item "Community" at the top of the page. This is a new resource where community members can collaborate and share their ideas on individual projects to do with OpenVPMS.
At the time of posting there are 3 groups:
Mailing list filter repaired.
Posted May 8th, 2008 by Matt YoungThe mailing list filter was behaving.
The filter is supposed to remove quoted messages in posts that arrive on the forum via the mailing lists. This stops the same message appearing multiple times in each post to the forum.
It had been filtering out more than it was supposed to. Most would not have noticed as I had been manually repairing them.
The filter should now be fully functional. Messages from the list should have the message filtered so that a quoted message appears like this:
Updated style and integration/styling of documentation
Posted March 14th, 2008 by Matt YoungCustomising your user experience on this site (increasing or decreasing the text size)
Posted March 14th, 2008 by Matt YoungIf you find the text too small or too large you can use your browser to resize it.
By holding down command ( or control in windows ) and pressing the plus or minus keys the site will increase or decrease in size.
Your browser will remember what you set it to and as you browse or the next time you visit the size will remain the same. It will only change if your browser cache has been cleared.


