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Developer wanted to take over project

Hello everyone.

As you may of noticed, Asiter has not received mush attention lately. Life has just gotten too busy.

As a result, I am looking for another developer who would like to take over Asiter and hopefully transform it in ways that I lack the time to do.

If anyone is interested, you can contact me at
thejosh1234@users.sourceforge.net

Posted by Josh 2008-07-17

Asiter 0.3-pre1 released!

The Asiter Development Team are very excited to announce the first pre-release of Asiter 0.3!

Asiter 0.3 has tons of new features, including:
- Depreciation support
- A new file format
- A reworked GUI
- Support for .NET 1.1

Asiter is a cross-platform asset register with support for depreciation

Posted by Josh 2008-01-12

Asiter 0.2 Released!

Only about 3 days after Asiter 0.1 was released, the Asiter development team is proud to release Asiter 0.2!

This release of Asiter fixes numerous bugs that were found in Asiter 0.1, as well as introducing a few new features, such as 2 new fields, Manufactuer and Model, and more importantly, support for multiple images per asset!

As per usual this release has been tested, and confirmed working on both Windows and Linux, under both Mono and the Microsoft .NET framework, version 2.0. Also following in the wake of previous releases, this version is still 100% standalone.... read more

Posted by Josh 2007-11-17

Asiter 0.1 released!

A fully standalone cross-platform Asset Register application which can be run with very few dependencies, making it ideal for burning onto a CD-ROM, etc. Uses mono for the programming, and XML for the data storage.

We are proud to release the very first version of Asiter, version 0.1!

Asiter is a standalone cross-platform asset register written for Mono, that also fully supports the Microsoft .NET framework. Asiter has no other dependencies other than Mono or the .NET framework, making it very suitable for burning onto portable media for sending to insurance companies, etc.

Posted by Josh 2007-11-13
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