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December 11th, 2009
We get this question a lot, so let’s spend a post in this topic…
January 2009 we launched Grubba. It was 95% bug free, at least we thought so. But based on your feedback we fixed quite a few bugs the last year (see our news plugin for the bugfixes).
Until we are 100% bugfree it will remain Beta. So i am afraid we never get rid of the beta tag…
Bugs are one thing, but not the most important reason why we are still in beta. We code Grubba for you - the end user -. With that in mind we value your feedback a lot. We get good ideas for improvements every day. Our TODO list never get’s shorter. Because we are continuously improving Grubba, we decided to stick with the beta tag anyway.
So what are we up to in the near future?
A few major new functions:
* a desktop quick launcher
* export to MS Word and Openoffice with .rtf
* website plugin (share your data on your own website or on a Grubba subwebsite)
And some improvements:
* better date-searching (date-range)
* export in alphabetical order
* more tutorials
* more templates
* Spanish translation
* Adding up currency fields
And fixing a few known bugs.

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December 9th, 2009
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December 6th, 2009
Today we implemented a new function within send e-mailing. You can now export e-mailaddresses.
Users with many e-mailaddresses were running into problems due to a limit in the number of BCC fields that can be inserted into Outlook and Thunderbird with a weblink.
On your browse and list page (the page with the results from your search) click on this icon: 
Click on it and the system will search for the e-mailaddresses.
A popup will appear with the following choices:
Click here to open e-mailadddresses in your e-mail application › (= comma separated)
Click here to open e-mailadddresses in your e-mail application (MS Outlook) › (= semi colon separated)
export data (large datasets) › (= comma separated )
export data (large datasets) (MS Outlook) › (= semi colon separated)
If you click on one of the export links, a new popup will appear with your addresses filled in a textarea. Select all with CTRL-A, then copy with CTRL-C and paste in your e-mailclient with CTRL-V.
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November 29th, 2009
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