CorporateTime 5.2.3 for Macintosh
This file was last modified August 8, 2002 These release notes contain system requirements, new features, known limitations and other information. Please see the readme for installation instructions.
Contents of this file
- System requirements
- New features added since CorporateTime 5.1
- Limitations, caveats, and known problems in this release
- Resolved limitations since last release
- Reporting problems
System requirements
- Macintosh Power PC
- System:
- Mac OS 8.6
- Mac OS 9.0 - 9.2.2
- Mac OS X 10.1 - 10.1.5
- RAM: 10 MB minimum
- 8 MB hard disk space
- CorporateTime Server 5.0 with Enhancement Pack 1 or greater or Lexacom Enterprise Calendar Server 5.1 or greater
- System administrators should consult the Server Parameters document for more information on setting up various featuressuch as the Address Book and the default agenda view .
New features added since CorporateTime 5.1
- With Carbon compliance, CorporateTime 5.2.3 for Macintosh is native to both Mac OS X and classic Mac OS.
- With Mac OS X, multiple users can run CorporateTime on the same machine while maintaining their own preferences.
- CorporateTime 5.2.3 for Macintosh has a new look and feel based on its treatment by Mac OS X's Aqua UI guidelines.
- The updated memory allocation management further improves performance.
- CorporateTime 5.2.3 for Macintosh features enhanced TCP/IP communication in both Mac OS X and Classic environments.
- Users can now log in to a master node.
New features added since CorporateTime 5.0
New features added since CorporateTime 4.2
Limitations, caveats and known problems in this release
- You will not be able to use CorporateTime if you are using Macintosh OS 10.2.
- If you are using Mac OS 8 or 9, you cannot view CorporateTime tooltips.
- If you use CorporateTime 5.0 or earlier to create Daily Notes and Day Events and view them using CorporateTime 5.1 or greater, some of them may shift by a day. (#00069)
- If you change time zones and create a Repeating Daily Note, two instances of the note might appear for a single day in the list box. Once the event is created, the Daily Note will be displayed properly. (#1329)
- In the Group View, if you exclude a person by unchecking his box and then reselect it, his declined Meetings will be displayed as busy times in the Combined column. Suggested workaround: Select View menu | Refresh All or change the view. (#1330)
- When installing on Mac OS 8.6, you will receive an error during installation. Suggested workaround: If you do not have version Carbonlib 1.2, download the Classic installer instead of the Carbon installer. (#2567)
- You will be unable to print in the landscape mode. (#2853)
- If you create a Repeating Meeting and you choose to delete your list of dates, all information about the Meeting, except for title and details (location, participants, linked tasks), is lost. Suggested workaround: Create, edit or modify your list of dates before you add a location, task or list of participants. (#8414)
- When you import or export a vCalendar file, some of the entry details may be missing. (#12404)
- Some special characters, such as accents, are not transferred properly when moving an Address Book from a PC to a Macintosh. (#12543)
- When doing a directory search, first or last names that contain a space must be entered using "^" to replace the space. (#13310)
Resolved limitations since 5.2.1If you enter an IP address in the Server section of the Connection Editor and click Lookup, the application may quit. There may be some security issues when transmitting information between CorporateTime and CorporateTime Server. Access settings are not always respected during iCalendar exports. Resolved limitations since 5.2
- Daily Notes are displayed on the wrong day when they are created in a time zone east of Greenwich. (#80)
- You will not be able to connect to a modem when using Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2.1. (#90)
- You will be unable to print if you are using Mac OS 9.1. (#2542)
Resolved limitations since 5.1
- If you use Mac OS X in conjunction with another Mac OS, the HTML help system may not always display properly.
- If you create a Meeting and choose to send a mail message to a non-CorporateTime user, an error message may appear. (#1835)
Post any problems or questions you have to support@steltor.com .
Reporting problems
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