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Dec. 20, 2013

Bug Fixes Available

A new build of Simply Fortran 2.8 is now available. This new build fixes a number of minor problems reported by users. The Recent Files menu functionality has been restored. Debugger variables should appear in alphabetical order on all platforms. Crashes on Windows XP have been corrected. The new build is now available on the Download page. Users are encouraged to update their installation if they've experienced issues with version...

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Dec. 16, 2013

Simply Fortran 2.8 Now Available

Version 2.8 of Simply Fortran is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The new release contains a number of improvements requested by users. The build procedure has been updated to eliminate the reliance on updating module time stamps; modules will now only be updated if the particular interface to the module has changed, which can improve build times for complex projects. Messages, warnings, and errors in the Build Status tab can now be clicked to...

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Dec. 2, 2013

Version 2.7 Released!

Approximatrix, LLC is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran version 2.7. The latest version introduces some aesthetic improvements and provides fixes for issues reported by users. The Build Status window now displays far more simplified progress messages by default, although the original behavior can be restored via the Make and Makefile options. Compiling and other potentially lengthy tasks will now be indicated on the Windows...

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Nov. 19, 2013

Simply Fortran 2.6 Now Available

Version 2.6 of Simply Fortran is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The latest version brings an updated compiler and new features suggested by our users. The included GNU Fortran, C, and C++ compilers have been upgraded to version 4.8.2. As requested by multiple users, the integrated development environment's Project Outline now supports multiple file selection to make organizing projects far more efficient. Some minor cosmetic changes,...

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