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Nov. 1, 2023
Simply Fortran 3.32 Released
Approximatrix is happy to announce the availability of Simply Fortran version 3.32 for all supported platforms. This latest release incorporates a number of bug fixes and minor cosmetic improvements, an upgraded macOS compiler, and improvements to the AppGraphics library.
The development environment's Project Outline panel, which will highlight open files, now updates accordingly when editor tabs are closed. A particularly subtle bug that caused closing the remaining editor...
Sept. 12, 2023
Windows Bug Fixes Available
New builds of version 3.31 are now available for Windows that correct a number of important issues reported by users. An issue causing Simply Fortran to close immediately after opening on Windows 11 systems with Avast Antivirus installed has been fixed. A interaction between how Simply Fortran stored settings and Avast's security hooks into Windows caused an Avast library to crash, automatically closing Simply Fortran as well. Build 3988 should now run as expected on Windows 11...
July 27, 2023
Version 3.31 Now Available
Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 3.31 for all supported platforms. The latest version improves support for advanced Fortran features on Windows, fixes outstanding bugs in the integrated development environment, and adds user-requested features.
The compiler on Windows has been upgraded to GNU Fortran 13.1. This new build of the compiler has sacrificed some size optimizations for improved compatibility and performance on certain CPUs. A bug...
May 10, 2023
Simply Fortran 3.30 Released
The team at Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of version 3.30 of Simply Fortran for Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux. This latest release introduces modern user interface updates to the Windows edition, fixes numerous, minor bugs, and brings new features to improve ease-of-use.
On all platforms, Simply Fortran should now display images when selected in a project rather than opening nonsense binary data in a editor tab. Additionally, on Windows, executables will list any known...