Tryton is a three-tiers high-level general purpose application
platform under the license GPL-3 written in Python and using
PostgreSQL as database engine.
It is the core base of a complete business solution providing
modularity, scalability and security.
The most noteworthy new features are:
The add of SQLite support as DBMS
The Neso standalone version of Tryton
The cache improvement on the server thus ensuring that each record
is read at most once in the same transaction
Wizards optionally preserve their sizes from successive calls
The new filters "Starts with" and "Ends with" on fields containing
strings
The reload of modules if files have changed
CalDAV for calendar management and CardDAV for contact management
LDAP authentication
Project management
The possibility to define sale price list per party.
As usual, database migration
is completely automated (and works on databases created with both the
1.0 and 1.2 series).
Most of bugfixes from the last 6 months of
developments have already been backported in the 1.0 and 1.2 series.
A more complete list of the new features on: http://www.tryton.org/news.html
:Homepage: http://www.tryton.org/
:Downloads: http://www.tryton.org/downloads.html
:Screenshots: http://www.tryton.org/screenshots.html
:Demo: http://www.tryton.org/demo.html
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