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Similar to #798 (Activities) or #545 (Tags) we need to build generic feature Notes & Comments.
For each type of record (e.g. Contacts, Organizations, Employees, Invoices, etc), we should be able to add some notes which will be displayed in like timeline style (i.e. it's a list of notes, most recent notes at the top, oldest at bottom of the list). Note: it is possible that some entities already
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This seems to be an issue on linux machines as far as I can tell. The demo website is running linux on a docker container and when you select certain regions ( Angolan Kwanza for example ) you get a The region name xx should not correspond to neutral culture; a specific culture name is required. (Parameter 'name') . The same region when selected on a dev box running windows, doesn't throw any er
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We talked about this before when we still had the user-specific sign-in – to show how you stand in that tab.
Now that we are not user-specific anymore, we could instead just show the person who is most in negative red (and maybe how much). If you are a power user with many tabs, you directly know who owes most money and is next up to pay – maybe even you – or who you can use as a bank. ;)
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The accept button on offer pages sent to customers is pretty confusing when IN is set to German.
While not completely false, “zustimmen“ is clearly the wrong word to use here (it's rather equivalent to “agree”). The button should rather say “Angebot annehmen”. (Please note that using only the verb “Annehmen” would very likely still cause the very same confusion!)
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