Friends

Its being some months since the last public release of libgcal.

For people that don't known it, its a C library that implements google
data API for contacts and calendar, ideal if you need to support those
features in a C/C++ application.

It has few dependencies (libxml and libcurl), its BSD licensed
(meaning that you can use it together with a closed source
application), has good documentation and its proven by unit tests
(currently more than 85% of coverage).

This is libgcal 0.8 release, featuring:

- support to store and access RAW XML of each entry;

- add/edit/delete contacts/events using only XML (this makes easier to
integrate libgcal with other projects that uses a XML format to
represent data, e.g. you can use XSLT to convert from you native XML
format to google gdata format and use raw XML in libgcal);

- updated contacts now are returned ordered;

- added code to let you known if a returned entry was deleted from
server (useful when implementing synchronization software and doing a
query for updated events/contacts);

- support to http proxy;

- support for Mac OSX Leopard (should compile on FreeBSD too);

- doxygen documentation in all functions;

- improvements in unit test execution (you can now select which test
suite to run from command line);

- more unit tests and bug fixes;


So, have fun and download it from here:
http://libgcal.googlecode.com


Best regards


Adenilson
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