And of course the 3.1 release J

 

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To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: History of AR System

 

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I recall giving AR System 1.2 demonstrations in 1995.  We used to carry Sun 
Sparcstation 1.0 pizza boxes along with a full monitor to give customer demos 
as it only ran on Unix at the time (Sun OS XX??).   I was a lot younger and 
more fit , that is for sure..... :-)

 

 

Terry Bootsma


Jun 26, 2009 12:24:39 PM, arslist@ARSLIST.ORG wrote:

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        ARS Version 3.0 was the version in which form views were added. I 
remember that, because that was the major feature and incentive to upgrade from 
to 2.1 to 3.0 in that project I was at that time....
        
        -Guillaume
        
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        Subject: Re: History of AR System
        
        And if my memory serves me, AR System 3.0 came out around December 
1996. But don't hold me to that, my memory is not what it used to be.
        
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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Axton
        Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 10:43 AM
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        Wow, that takes me back.
        
        Axton Grams
        
        On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Easter, David<david_eas...@bmc.com> 
wrote:
        > I've got tharelease dates back to 4.5.00 - but sorry, don't have that 
info for earlier.
        >
        > AR System 7.5.00 (1/16/2009)
        >
        > AR System 7.1.00 (8/31/2007)
        >
        > AR System 7.0.01 (10/6/06)
        >
        > AR System 7.0 (05/09/2006)
        >
        > AR System 6.03 (01/2005)
        >
        > AR System 6.0 -- (2/6/04)
        >
        > AR System - Maintenance 5.1.2 -- (10/17/03)
        >
        > Action Request System 5.1 -- (9/11/02)
        >
        > Action Request System 5.0.1 -- (3/15/02)
        >
        > Action Request System 5.0 with Web and Windows clients (12/10/01)
        >
        > AR System 4.5.2 Maintenance -- (2/14/01)
        >
        > AR System 4.5.1 Maintenance -- (6/30/00)
        >
        > Action Request System 4.5 -- (5/26/00)
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