- Unit rego expiry highlighting. Do not highlight for floor stock
- Spares invoice.
- Make E-Reference a barcode so it can be easily scanned
- C9 export as PDF. Allow barcode fonts to be encoded correctly in PDF files
- Parts availability check
- Honda / HOOS working again after their recent server changes.
- Merge customer - C9 previously would not replace following customer links. Now sorted:
- Franchise supplier to credit
- on road cost / rebate suppliers on sale/deal/quote items & for default unit cost groups
- workshop subcontracting suppliers
- SMS/Email messages & SMS Replies
- International web orders
- Default point of sale to GST exempt when importing a web order set outside of Australia
- Default point of sale to GST exempt when importing a web order involving a customer who is flagged as GST exempt
- Tweaks and fixes
- Removed rebate to tax invoice. Redundant functionality now you can assign a supplier to rebates
- View transactions. Last version of c9 made the delete button inaccessible. Now fixed.
- Tweak system provisioning to make things easier for Ben to setup a new system
- Low level system changes
- new system file : java.opts. In here drop in any java system settings. i.e. -X and -D java flags etc.
- new startup exe no longer pops a console.
- Provide a mechanism to boost memory used by java via setup screen. Main need for this is fiche image processing for certain suppliers
- Fixed bug with system monitor displaying memory stats for Java VMs which have have memory heaps into the GB range. Number displayed previously was wrong
- Graphics acceleration tweaks in setup overhauled. Previously didn't do anything useful fiddling with these.
- Added opengl acceleration option. Hopefully this may permanently fix Java Video RAM corruption issues that occur with possibly shonky videocards/drivers
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- Messenger settings. Allow configuration of c9 so messenger will only start on certain designated terminals instead of any terminals. This may be a better setting for many shops to constrain messenger to one or two commonly used computers to help with sorting out networking issues within the shop