PRESS RELEASE
jSyncManager.org announces the second beta release of the jSyncManager 3.0 Palm Hand-held Synchronization Core Application Set for Java, and the fifth beta release of the jSyncManager 3.0 API for Java.
TORONTO, CANADA, 9 September 2003 - The jSyncManager.org team is pleased to announce the release of its second beta of the jSyncManager v3.0 Core Application Set. This application set is designed to allow organizations to easily run PalmOS data synchronization tasks in cross-platform environments, using Sun Microsystem's popular Java(tm) Runtime Environment.
"This release marks the last beta release of the jSyncManager v3.0", said Brad Barclay, lead Developer and Project Administrator for jSyncManager.org. "The entire team has been working hard to ensure that this last beta release is bug free, with rock-solid stability and reliability. While we're confident that we've met these goals, we've decided to release one last beta release to ensure that we haven't overlooked any problems or issues".
The jSyncManager.org team anticipates having a gamma-level release candidate of the jSyncManager v3.0 Core Application Set and API by the end of September 2003, with a final release appearing in early October.
Also released today was beta 05 of the jSyncManager v3.0 Application Programmers Interface (API), a set of tools for software developers to allow them to integrate jSyncManager functionality into their own development projects.
The jSyncManager v3.0 Core Application Set is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). The jSyncManager v3.0 API is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). Both are available, along with full source code, for immediate download through the jSyncManager.org web site.
About jSyncManager.org jSyncManager.org is an Open Source project lead by Brad Barclay and supported by globally dispersed contributors. Since its inception in 1997, The jSyncManager.org Project has sought to bring high-quality, cross platform data synchronization solutions to individual and enterprise users. Since 2002, the project has been available as Open Source, and has received contributions and support from dozens of individuals and major corporations. For more information, please visit the jSyncManager.org Project web site at http://www.jsyncmanager.org.
For further information, please contact:
Brad Barclay
Email: bbarclay@jsyncmanager.org
Phone: +1 416-750-9078 (Canada)
http://www.jsyncmanager.org
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