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June 30, 2008 - The first milestone release of QuickBuild 2.0 is available to collect feedbacks. Please refer to the wiki for details.
Apr 11, 2008 - A minor version QuickBuild 1.2.13 has been released to fix bugs. Refer to release notes for more information.
Mar 18, 2008 - A minor version QuickBuild 1.2.12 has been released to fix bugs. Refer to release notes for more information.
February 28, 2007 - A minor version QuickBuild 1.2.3 has been released. Refer to release notes for more information.
January 23, 2007 - QuickBuild 1.2.0 has been released with features like CSharp API, user self-registering, RSS for builds, self-managed build subscription, Rake builder, Visual Studio/Eclipse plugin, windows tray notifier, and many other enhancements. Refer to release notes for more information.
August 31, 2006 - A major version, QuickBuild 1.1.0, is available with LDAP support, much more powerful and flexible build promotion feature, and many other enhancements. Refer to release notes for more information.
June 10, 2006 - PMEase launches new web site to provide extra service for commercial users such as source downloads, license generation, etc.
May 24, 2006 - A minor version 1.0.6 has been released. Refer to release notes for more information.
Mar. 16, 2006 - A minor version 1.0.5 is released. Refer to release notes for
more information.
Mar. 08, 2006 - JIRA plugin for QuickBuild released. Click here for more information.
Mar. 05, 2006 - A minor version 1.0.4 is released to include minor enhancements as well as some bug fixes. Refer to release notes for details.
Feb. 22, 2006 - A bug fix version 1.0.3 released. Refer to release notes for details.
Successful stories

QuickBuild is a key component in our development process. We've tried a number of open source continuous build solutions but found that the quality of QuickBuild and the excellent support we receive was well worth the investment. The ability to 'inherit' configurations is one of the many killer features in the product. This enables us to maintain numerous branches and have them built automatically when developers commit code to our Subversion repository. The web interface is easy to use and the initial installation was a breeze. We've been a QuickBuild shop since the early betas of the product and will continue to be so for many years to come.

-- Todd Costella
Technical Architect
Entero Corporation

 

I'm right now about waist-deep in getting several major codebases of ours into one unified base, building under QuickBuild, testing automatically, etc. So far QB has been fantastic to work with (as always) and very easy to get to do what I want. We'll be using QB heavily throughout the critical path of our development - from automated builds & smoke tests to producing the final installers we'll be posting to our licensees. I don't know if it's the best build system on the planet but it's the best I've yet worked with.

I'm also using the QB remote API to get build status via a little Java app that sits in developer's trays, and changes color depending on how their builds are doing. The Java API you've exposed is quite complete, and very handy. In less than three hours of hacking, I went from nothing to a basically functional little app that can track multiple configuration's build status. Neat!

Thanks again for a great build system & even better support!

-- Ben Garney
Torque Technologies Director
GarageGames.Com, Inc.

 

We have many production servers that our application runs on, each having two instances of the application. The deployment process before QuickBuild was somewhat automated, but required whoever was deploying the code to change certain build properties with each execution of the build. It was very tedious and cumbersome to say the least, and also prone to error. QuickBuild has made our deployment process much simpler by keeping track of all of our build properties for each server and instance, as well as sending notifications when the build is complete. All we now have to do is click on the link for each server and kick off the build. QuickBuild handles the rest.

-- Chad Boyd
TravelToday.net