Re: [rt-users] RTChecker released as open source

2014-05-22 Thread Guadagnino Cristiano
I have just completed writing RTChecker documentation.

It is available here in the form 
of a wiki.

You can also access other resources from the same address, like opening bug 
reports, leaving messages, etc.

Bye
Cris



Il giorno mer, 21/05/2014 alle 09.53 +, Guadagnino Cristiano ha scritto:
Hi all,
I have just sorted out the problem with installing ClickOnce application from 
Dropbox.

You can now install RTChecker v2.0.0.3 from my Dropbox, by connecting (with 
Internet Explorer) to this link:
http://goo.gl/qw6bpM

Hope you'll enjoy it!

Bye
Cris








Il giorno mar, 06/05/2014 alle 16.29 +, Guadagnino Cristiano ha scritto:
Hi all,
I just wanted to let you all know that I have released my RTChecker software as 
opensource.

RTChecker is a software that sits in the tray of your Windows desktop and 
notifies you when there are new tickets, or when a ticket that was assigned to 
you has been reopened.
RTChecker connects to your RT installation trough HTTP and works by issuing 
REST requests. You NEED RT 4.2.2+.

I have been developing and enhancing RTChecker since 2009 for our internal use.

Lately I decided to enhance it to make it sufficiently general that it could be 
used from others as well, and to opensource it under the GPL license.

Presently it is Windows only but I hope to make a Linux version soon thanks to 
mono (or to write a python port if mono proves not to be mature enough).

There are also other features that I would like to add soon, like reminders 
notification and quick delete.

You can access the source code at the following address 
https://www.assembla.com/code/rtcheckerv2/subversion/nodes.
Also, a binary release is available from my Dropbox public folder here: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tnz21nfbcpwtijb/KN7beRGVoX/RTChecker.

RTChecker is distributed as a "click-once" application so you have to open the 
"publish.htm" file with Internet Explorer.
I am presently having some difficulties convincing IE to correctly open the 
file, so I may change the distribution method soon, although it has been 
working well internally for years. The good thing about clic-once is automatic 
updates, but let's see what I can do with it.

RTChecker took a lot of hours of development in my spare time, so if you find 
it useful please donate (see link in the "About" box).
I will also happily accept patches if you are so inclined.

A little web page with help and a tutorial will follow soon, but I hope it is 
easy enough to be used without help for now. Languages supported are english 
and italian presently.

Bye
Cris



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Re: [rt-users] RTChecker released as open source

2014-05-21 Thread Guadagnino Cristiano
Hi all,
I have just sorted out the problem with installing ClickOnce application from 
Dropbox.

You can now install RTChecker v2.0.0.3 from my Dropbox, by connecting (with 
Internet Explorer) to this link:
http://goo.gl/qw6bpM

Hope you'll enjoy it!

Bye
Cris







Il giorno mar, 06/05/2014 alle 16.29 +, Guadagnino Cristiano ha scritto:
Hi all,
I just wanted to let you all know that I have released my RTChecker software as 
opensource.

RTChecker is a software that sits in the tray of your Windows desktop and 
notifies you when there are new tickets, or when a ticket that was assigned to 
you has been reopened.
RTChecker connects to your RT installation trough HTTP and works by issuing 
REST requests. You NEED RT 4.2.2+.

I have been developing and enhancing RTChecker since 2009 for our internal use.

Lately I decided to enhance it to make it sufficiently general that it could be 
used from others as well, and to opensource it under the GPL license.

Presently it is Windows only but I hope to make a Linux version soon thanks to 
mono (or to write a python port if mono proves not to be mature enough).

There are also other features that I would like to add soon, like reminders 
notification and quick delete.

You can access the source code at the following address 
https://www.assembla.com/code/rtcheckerv2/subversion/nodes.
Also, a binary release is available from my Dropbox public folder here: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tnz21nfbcpwtijb/KN7beRGVoX/RTChecker.

RTChecker is distributed as a "click-once" application so you have to open the 
"publish.htm" file with Internet Explorer.
I am presently having some difficulties convincing IE to correctly open the 
file, so I may change the distribution method soon, although it has been 
working well internally for years. The good thing about clic-once is automatic 
updates, but let's see what I can do with it.

RTChecker took a lot of hours of development in my spare time, so if you find 
it useful please donate (see link in the "About" box).
I will also happily accept patches if you are so inclined.

A little web page with help and a tutorial will follow soon, but I hope it is 
easy enough to be used without help for now. Languages supported are english 
and italian presently.

Bye
Cris



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[rt-users] RTChecker released as open source

2014-05-06 Thread Guadagnino Cristiano
Hi all,
I just wanted to let you all know that I have released my RTChecker software as 
opensource.

RTChecker is a software that sits in the tray of your Windows desktop and 
notifies you when there are new tickets, or when a ticket that was assigned to 
you has been reopened.
RTChecker connects to your RT installation trough HTTP and works by issuing 
REST requests. You NEED RT 4.2.2+.

I have been developing and enhancing RTChecker since 2009 for our internal use.

Lately I decided to enhance it to make it sufficiently general that it could be 
used from others as well, and to opensource it under the GPL license.

Presently it is Windows only but I hope to make a Linux version soon thanks to 
mono (or to write a python port if mono proves not to be mature enough).

There are also other features that I would like to add soon, like reminders 
notification and quick delete.

You can access the source code at the following address 
https://www.assembla.com/code/rtcheckerv2/subversion/nodes.
Also, a binary release is available from my Dropbox public folder here: 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tnz21nfbcpwtijb/KN7beRGVoX/RTChecker.

RTChecker is distributed as a "click-once" application so you have to open the 
"publish.htm" file with Internet Explorer.
I am presently having some difficulties convincing IE to correctly open the 
file, so I may change the distribution method soon, although it has been 
working well internally for years. The good thing about clic-once is automatic 
updates, but let's see what I can do with it.

RTChecker took a lot of hours of development in my spare time, so if you find 
it useful please donate (see link in the "About" box).
I will also happily accept patches if you are so inclined.

A little web page with help and a tutorial will follow soon, but I hope it is 
easy enough to be used without help for now. Languages supported are english 
and italian presently.

Bye
Cris

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