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Oct. 2008: Missions Fest Seattle is October 3rd-4th this year. We'll have a booth there where you can come visit us if you are in the Seattle area. Do stop by!
Apr. 2008: We've released Centrallix version 0.9.0. See www.centrallix.net for further details. Meanwhile, work continues on a deployment of Kardia and Centrallix at a client on the west coast.
CODN, the Christian Open Development Network, is getting started. Be sure to sign up!
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Tim Young writes on Nov 07:
"Vista searches"
One of the big complaints I get regularly is that Windows Vista is very ugly for finding files. In particular, finding a file that contains data. The vista search information claims you can do it, but most people ...
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Centrallix: The Centrallix project is a web-based application server featuring advanced application-like user interface generation coupled with a sophisticated data abstraction and management system. It is an open-source project hosted on SourceForge and is available under the GPL free software license. While LightSys is heading up Centrallix development, we are by far not the only ones contributing to it and maintaining it.
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Dedicated.
Missions. Computer Technology. Worshiping God.
LightSys is dedicated to equipping Christian missions and ministries with the computer technology correct for them, including the knowledge and contacts needed to support that technology. As a result they can serve with greater efficiency, keeping their mind on their task, not their computers, thus redeeming technology -- for God's Kingdom.
Our Gift to You.
Our services are free of charge (see How Can We Serve You? for more details as to how this works). If your Christian mission or ministry has computer technology issues and would like some help, just contact us by sending an email to Information@LightSys.org or using our contact form. Let us know what kinds of needs you have. We'll get back to you to discuss how we can help.
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