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Re: Most Current Release in eGroupWare? [message #24941 is a reply to message #24243] Thu, 19 May 2005 12:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
jonmoss is currently offline  jonmoss   United States
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Since I work at a law firm, I have access to some nice document comparison tools.

I ran a redline (that's slang for a document comparison) on some of the old source files contained in eGroupWare as compared to the new source files contained in the latest release of FUDForum.

For the results, please visit:

http://69.76.206.181:83/mossweb/egwff-v-ff26/

If you think this is helpful, I can run comparisons on all the files and post them to the same place.

Just FYI with respect to redline results:

I always compare the old document to the new document so anything that is blue and double-underlined has been added in the newer document. Anything red and struckout has been deleted in the newer document. Anything green has been moved. See the report at the bottom of the redline results for more information.


Thanks and have a great day!

Jon Moss
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