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May 22, 2014

New Version of the SF Package Manager Released

An updated desktop Package Manager client is now available. The updated client contains some changes necessary for supporting the next version of Simply Fortran, 2.14, that is due to be released in the coming weeks. Additionally, the new client will now retrieve notices and messages from the server, alerting users to any major news or changes affecting the Package Manager itself or any packages available on...

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May 6, 2014

Version 2.13 Released!

Simply Fortran version 2.13 is now available for download from Approximatrix. The new version incorporates new features and bug fixes. Most notable is the addition of automated renaming of arbitrary elements, including modules, functions, subroutines, and variables. Users can now highlight any of the above elements where they are declared, right-click, and select "Rename..." from the context menu to automatically change all occurrences and...

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April 1, 2014

Simply Fortran 2.12 Now Available

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran version 2.12. This new version introduces a handful of new features and fixes for issues reported by users. Within the editor, users may now directly navigate to the declarations of variables, procedures, or modules by holding the Control key and clicking the name. Initial automated element renaming has been integrated for modules only, meaning users can highlight a module name on its...

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March 21, 2014

Package Manager Update Available

A new version of the SF Package Manager is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The updated package manager fixes a handful of reported issues. The installer now properly adds the package manager to the user's path rather than the system path. Additionally, the settings panel provides a button for updating the system path as well. Difficulty handling the uninstall procedure of conflicting packages has been resolved. The...

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