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Oct. 26, 2017
Simply Fortran 2.40 Released!
Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 2.40 for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and GNU/Linux platforms. This release includes major performance and stability improvements along with bug fixes for the development environment, runtime library, and included support packages.
The Windows version of the development environment received a major performance boost, bringing its background work operations up to the performance level...
Aug. 29, 2017
Version 2.39 Released!
Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 2.39 for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and GNU/Linux platforms. This release includes an upgraded compiler and addresses many user-reported issues with the developer environment.
The Fortran compiler has been upgraded to GNU Fortran 7.2 on Windows and macOS platforms. The new compiler represents the most recent, official GNU Fortran release. The development environments search...
July 10, 2017
Simply Fortran 2.38 Available
Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 2.38 for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and GNU/Linux platforms. This release introduces significant speed improvements for the integrated development environment, user-requested feature additions, and bug fixes improving stability on all platforms.
The integrated development environment received three major feature additions for this release. First, the file indexing system, which...
June 6, 2017
Bug Fixes for Version 2.37
New builds of Simply Fortran 2.37 are now available on our [Download page] that fix a number of issues in the original release. Since the release, a crash caused by use of non-default search directories for included files and libraries has been corrected on all platforms. Additionally, the new project window has been updated such that automatic changes to the project directory no longer move outside the default directory. The automatic detection of undefined LAPACK and BLAS routines should...