In the past two years we’ve used several methods of providing public end-user support and idea tracking. Initially we used Invision Power Board. We then switched to UserVoice (which is a really great application for idea tracking) and used Zendesk forums for support, however
July 25th, 2012 (Fulton, Missouri) – Bluecherry, a leader in Linux based video surveillance, is proud to announce 2.0 of their Linux surveillance application. The 2.0 release represents two years of full-time development, countless man hours and a very successful beta
This release adds some last minute bug fixes for how the total FPS is calculated for analog capture cards, and the ability to disable, without deleting, email notifications and will now display an alert if the server is not-functioning. Since
This release extends the expiration date from July 3rd, 2012 to July 28th, 2012. This release also adds full support for license key authentication. For customers that preordered Version 2 you will receive a email in the next four business
We are excited to announce Ismael Luceno has joined our development team. Ismael is a software developer and works on the source based Linux distribution Sourcemage. Ismael also works on the Zint barcode project and is a leader developer for InitNG.