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News & Announcements
18 April 2010:

The new ProLinga release version 0.0.2 has been ported to the GNU/Linux release Fedora 12 (Constantine). Binary 'RPM' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

17 November 2009:

The new ProLinga release version 0.0.2 has been ported to the GNU/Linux release Ubuntu 9.10. Binary 'deb' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

14 September 2009:

The new ProLinga release version 0.0.2 has been ported to the GNU/Linux release Ubuntu 9.04. Binary 'deb' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

06 September 2009:

The new ProLinga release version 0.0.2 has been ported to the GNU/Linux release openSUSE 11.1. Binary 'RPM' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

02 September 2009:

The new ProLinga release version 0.0.2 has been ported to the GNU/Linux release Fedora 11 (Leonidas). Binary 'RPM' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

02 March 2009:

All ProLinga version 0.0.1 projects have been ported to the new GNU/Linux release Debian 5.0 (Lenny). Binary 'deb' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

09 February 2009:

All ProLinga version 0.0.1 projects have been ported to the new GNU/Linux release Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex). Binary 'deb' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

24 July 2008:

All ProLinga version 0.0.1 projects have been ported to the new GNU/Linux release openSUSE 11.0. Binary 'RPM' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

20 May 2008:

All ProLinga version 0.0.1 projects have been ported to the new GNU/Linux release Fedora 9 (Sulphur). Binary 'RPM' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

04 May 2008:

All ProLinga version 0.0.1 projects have been ported to the new GNU/Linux release Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring (2008.1). Binary 'RPM' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

02 May 2008:

All ProLinga version 0.0.1 projects have been ported to the new GNU/Linux release Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron). Binary 'deb' packages and installation instructions are available on the ProLinga Download Server.

02 April 2008:

Xobas-4GL has been renamed ProLinga System Builder and has been moved to its own dedicated site at: http://www.prolinga.org. Main reason for this move is to more clearly identify the project as an free source community project and to encourage more people to join, use and further develop ProLinga System Builder.

Xobas Software will remain actively involved in the project and will further provide additional ProLinga services as creating and distributing binary ProLinga packages for various O/S platforms. These packages as well as installation instructions are available at: http://download.xobas.net/prolinga.html. Commercial support as well as ProLinga programming and consultancy are also part of the services Xobas Software provides for ProLinga System Builder. For more information, please send an e-mail to services@xobas.com.

All ProLinga Projects are released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3 and all ProLinga Documentation as well as the ProLinga Web Site are released under the GNU Free Document License version 1.2.

30 January 2007:

A new maintenance release Xobas-4GL 1.0.7 is available for download.

For a list of all changes since previous releases, read the NEWS and ChangeLog files of the various Xobas projects that together Xobas-4GL in the "Latest Release Information" section on the download server.

Xobas-4GL 1.0.7 will be made available in binary form for the most popular recent GNU/Linux platforms. Before installing the binary packages, please read the Xobas-4GL for GNU/Linux installation instructions or Xobas-4GL for MS-Windows installation instructions.

19 July 2006:

The Xobas-4GL 1.0.6 release has been ported to Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper Drake) (i386) platform and is available for download.

30 April 2006:

The Xobas-4GL 1.0.6 release has been ported to Red Hat Fedora Core 5 (i386 + x86_64) platform and is available for download.

13 December 2005:

The Xobas-4GL 1.0.6 release has been ported to today's most popular GNU/Linux distribution Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) (i386) platform and is available for download.

25 November 2005:

A new maintenance release Xobas-4GL 1.0.6 is available for download.

This release includes the following significant updates:

The following platforms for binary ports have been upgraded:

For a list of all changes since previous releases, read the NEWS and ChangeLog files of the various Xobas projects that together Xobas-4GL in the "Latest Release Information" section on the download server.

Xobas-4GL 1.0.6 is available in binary form and supported for the following GNU/Linux platforms:

The User Interface and 4GL interpreter is also available for the MS-Windows platform:

To get access to all the latest binaries and sources, contact support for your free access password to our download server.

Before installing the binary packages, please read the Xobas-4GL for GNU/Linux installation instructions or Xobas-4GL for MS-Windows installation instructions.

07 August 2005:

The Xobas-4GL 1.0.5 release has been ported to the Novell SUSE Linux 9.3 (i586) platform and is available for download from the download server.

07 July 2005:

Xobas Software is proud to announce the immediate availability of the Xobas-4GL 1.0.5 release.

Some highlights of this release:

For a list of all changes since previous releases, read the NEWS and ChangeLog files of the various Xobas projects that together Xobas-4GL in the "Latest Release Information" section on the download server.

Xobas-4GL 1.0.5 is available in binary form and supported for the following GNU/Linux platforms:

The User Interface and 4GL interpreter is also available for the MS-Windows platform:

To get access to all the latest binaries and sources, contact support for your free access password to our download server.

Before installing the binary packages, please read the Xobas-4GL for GNU/Linux installation instructions or Xobas-4GL for MS-Windows installation instructions.

27 June 2005:

Xobas Software is proud to be able to announce our new technology partnership agreement with Advent Consulting.

Advent Consulting is an independent open source strategy consulting firm, offering best of breed open source solutions. These solutions include professional integration, development, deployment and support services on mission-critical open source infrastructures. With Xobas-4GL, Advent Consulting gains access to a powerful open source 4GL environment for the rapid development and deployment of business applications. This enables Advent Consulting to offer their customers a variety of new generation software packages. From standard application packages, to customized developed applications, to complete enterprise-level applications. All this becomes possible using the open source power of Xobas-4GL.

Read press release #1.

Read press release #2.

Advent Consulting has offices in North America and Asia-Pacific and its corporate head quarters is based in Cambridge, MA, USA. For more information about the services of Advent Consulting, visit their Web Site.

For more information on Xobas technology partners, visit our partner page.

17 April 2005:

Xobas Software is proud to announce the immediate availability of new developer releases of all Xobas projects that together form Xobas-4GL 1.0.4. Xobas-4GL is a 4GL / Web Services composite environment for the development and deployment of business applications.

For a list of all changes since previous releases, read the NEWS and ChangeLog files of the various Xobas projects in the "Latest Release Information" section on the download server.

Xobas-4GL 1.0.4 is available in binary form for the following GNU/Linux platforms:

The User Interface and 4GL interpreter is also available for the MS-Windows platform:

To get access to all the latest binaries and sources, contact support for your free access password to our download server.

Before installing the binary packages, please read the Xobas-4GL for GNU/Linux installation instructions or Xobas-4GL for MS-Windows installation instructions.

13 April 2005:

A new mailing list Xobas-announce is availabe and is accepting subscriptions now. Xobas-announce is the mailing list for people interested only in occasional announcements of significant Xobas events and project milestones. This includes announcements about releases. To keep this list a low traffic one, it is moderated.

25 March 2005:

A Xobas-4GL Introductory Tutorial is now available for developers new to Xobas-4GL. You will need the latest Subversion (CVS) versions of Xobas Projects to have access to all the features described in the document. New Xobas 1.0.3 project releases will be made available shortly containing all these features.

The Reference Manual has also been updated to match the upcoming Xobas 1.0.3 releases.

03 January 2005:

Xobas-4GL has been ported to Debian GNU/Linux (sarge release). Many GNU/Linux distributions that focus on desktop solutions, use Debian as foundation. Xobas 1.0.2 releases are available for download as "deb" packages from the Xobas Development, Porting and Support Net.

19 November 2004:

New developer releases 1.0.2 of all Xobas projects that together form Xobas-4GL are now available. We thank those who have tested the product and provided us with valuable feedback.

11 October 2004:

Xobas-4GL is available for the MS-Windows desktop now as well. The projects that together form the User Interface and 4GL interpreter, have been ported to the Cygwin 1.5 environment. This provides a solution for either mixed MS-Windows and GNU/Linux desktop environments or creates a migration path from the MS-Windows to the GNU/Linux desktop. A sample screenshot of a demonstration application shows a Xobas-4GL screen on a Windows 2000 desktop. This port will be included in the test cycle and will be made available for testing with the next test release.

30 September 2004:

You are looking at the new and improved Web Site of Xobas Software. We haven chosen for a model that is fast, easy to maintain and supported by all modern browsers. Thanks goes out to the Open Source Web Design community and W3 Schools for all ideas, templates, examples, tutorials and documentation.

10 September 2004:

New developer releases 1.0.1 of all Xobas projects that together form Xobas-4GL are now available. The releases contain many bugfixes and is the next step towards the first stable and open 1.1.0 release.

23 August 2004:

The Xobas Development, Porting and Support Net is now on-line. Xobas Net is the central meeting place for users and developers of Xobas projects to promote, discuss and encourage the use of Xobas products. It contains links to the various mailing & discussion lists, bugzilla entry-point for entering or tracing of bug reports and you can download the latest source code using Subversion or just browse through it using WebSVN. During the test cycle, you will need a password to enter this page. Please contact support if you want to be part of the test team. Once the first stable Xobas-4GL is released, Xobas Net will be open for all.

14 July 2004:

Introduction of Xobas-4GL. The developer releases 1.0.0 of all Xobas projects that together form Xobas-4GL are now available for testing.

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