Buck,
here are some features we plan to implement. This is also the order we plan
to implement.
* Feature requests with low efforts e.G. specifying from and to column when
starting the compare editor.
* Better support for filter pools in iSphere RSE Filter Management.
* Adopting Messages Subsystem from RSE Extensions Plugin.
* Import and Export feature for RSE Compile Commands in the way the iSphere
RSE Filter Management provides this.
* Import and Export feature for RSE User Actions in the way the iSphere RSE
Filter Management provides this.
* Journal Explorer (This will be a big step forward for all who are using
journals and have the need to search for specific records. Field JOESD will
be broken into the single fields)
* Data Area Editor
...
You see there is a lot to do.
Just for all who are thinking I am Nerd and having nothing better to do than
spending all my time in developing open source products. This is my job and
I earn my money with this. All our open source products are seamless
integrated into our other commercial products.
Here is an announcement for another open source project of Task Force which
will be released probably in two weeks. It`s called Rapid Fire. With Rapid
Fire you can convert files with billions of records without having the users
to leave the application except in the final stage. This reduces downtime of
your system from hours or even days to minutes. There are other tools out
there providing such a feature like MIMIX Promoter, Arcad WAP and Turnover
PDQ. But those ones are not for free.
Frank
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: WDSCI-L [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Buck
Calabro
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 2. Oktober 2014 17:11
An: wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: [WDSCI-L] iSphere Enhancement
On 10/2/2014 10:43 AM, Frank Hildebrandt wrote:
There
are a lot of interesting things I would like to implement to iSphere
immediately and also for me the day has only 24 hours so I must decide
which
feature to implement and which not.
Hi Frank,
The whole idea of enhancement to open source is interesting to me
personally. I see there's a list of ideas here:
http://sourceforge.net/p/isphere/wiki/IdeasForImprovments/ Will this be
maintained as you continue work on iSphere? I'm not asking you to do
extra work; if you have a Kanban board that you use to organise your
work, I'd love to have read-only access to it :-)
It's all very cool, thanks!
--buck
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