Greetings all,

Despite the modest version numbering (2.2 to 2.3), this is a major release, and it's been 
through the most extensive testing we've done to date.  You can see from the release notes 
(www.xtuple.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4281&Itemid=1) just 
how much has been added to the product; we're very proud of it, and hope you'll find a lot 
of new tools that can help your business grow.

Along those lines, we'll be in touch in the coming weeks about some new training 
offerings we're putting together in response to what we're hearing from many of you.  You 
can get a sneak preview at www.xtuple.com/training - among the highlights are a brand new 
class highlighting new features and advanced operational topics, and further definition 
of our more technical classes (now two different offerings).  We will be posting an 
online poll to see which of the classes people are interested in attending following the 
already-scheduled "101" class the week of January 28.

The press release is below.

Cheers,
Ned


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Ned Lilly
President and CEO
xTuple (formerly OpenMFG)
119 West York Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
tel. 757.461.3022 x101
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.xtuple.com



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200 More Enhancements Power xTuple 2.3 Upgrade

Open Source ERP firm adds Yahoo! integration, Returns Management, Job Shop 
support

NORFOLK, VA - December 20, 2007 - xTuple, the leader in open source enterprise 
resource planning software, announced the general availability of version 2.3 
of the xTuple Applications, PostBooks and OpenMFG. Featuring more than 200 
community-driven enhancements in just three months, version 2.3 adds:

   * support for customer returns and service management;

   * an expansion of unit of measure options in sales, purchasing, and 
inventory;

   * better support for job shops and engineer-to-order companies;

   * the ability to reserve specific product inventory for particular sales 
orders;

* and a rich XML-powered interface for external ordering systems, including prebuilt order mapping for web stores powered by Yahoo! Merchant Solutions.
The xTuple Applications are advanced ERP software solutions built with open 
source components, such as the PostgreSQL database, the Qt toolkit for C++, and 
the OpenRPT report writer. The fully integrated packages include Inventory 
Management, Product Definition and Costing, Work Order Management, 
Manufacturing, Purchasing, Sales, Shipping and Receiving, Project Management, 
Sales Analysis, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, a full General Ledger, 
and Corporate/Customer Relationship Management. Both packages are fully 
multi-currency, multi-lingual, and support a range of multi-layered taxation 
structures. The commercial OpenMFG product adds Manufacturing Scheduling, 
Capacity Planning, and several other advanced features.

"The progress in the product from release to release is amazing," said Ritzo Muntinga, 
president of Oceanside, California-based ElectroSport Industries. ElectroSport manufactures 
specialized power accessories for the streetbike, dirtbike and ATV aftermarket, and championed the 
Sales Order Reservations functionality new in version 2.3. "We're very impressed with the 
functionality and stability of OpenMFG, and the xTuple team's ability to design new features 
without making the application overly cluttered or difficult to use."

The xTuple online community is growing by leaps and bounds as well; there have 
been over 40,000 downloads of the PostBooks software, and the project has 
catapulted into the Top 10 projects on the SourceForge open source repository 
(out of 165,000). In addition to product enhancements, the open source 
community has contributed translations of the applications into French, 
Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Turkish - with efforts underway in German, 
Japanese, and several other languages.

PostBooks is available free of charge under the OSI-approved Common Public 
Attribution License (CPAL). OpenMFG is available under xTuple's innovative 
hybrid license, whereby customers and partners have full access to the 
application source code, and any enhancements made to the product flow back to 
xTuple for review, quality testing, and possible incorporation into the 
baseline product. Both PostBooks and OpenMFG run equally well on Mac, Windows, 
and Linux computers, and are fully internationalized with multi-currency, 
support for multiple tax structures, and multilingual translation packs 
maintained by the global open-source community. All this and more, including 
public discussion forums, blogs, and the community issue/bug tracker, can be 
found at www.xtuple.org.

About xTupleâ„¢:
xTuple (formerly OpenMFG) develops next-generation, enterprise-class business 
process applications powered by open source software such as Linux, PostgreSQL, 
and Qt. xTuple products, led by its OpenMFG, OpenRPT and new PostBooks 
applications, give companies better control over operations, increased 
productivity, and measurable growth across all areas of their businesses-all at 
a lower cost of ownership. For more information, please visit the company Web 
site at www.xtuple.com.


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