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April 5, 2013

Introducing the SF Package Manager

Sometimes building Fortran libraries on Windows can be tedious. Responding to the requests of multiple users, Approximatrix is happy to announce the SF Package Manager. The SF Package Manager allows users to download prebuilt Fortran libraries, which will integrate directly and automatically with the Simply Fortran integrated development environment. The list of packages...

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March 29, 2013

Simply Fortran 1.42 Now Available

Version 1.42 of Simply Fortran is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The latest version brings incremental improvements to the integrated development environment and an updated Fortran compiler. The integrated development environment now allows the immediate compilation of single-file Fortran programs without requiring a full project to be configured. This enhancement, based on user feedback, simplifies the learning curve for new users and adds...

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March 13, 2013

Bug Fix Available for Version 1.41

To address issues with module dependencies, a new build of Simply Fortran Version 1.41 is now available. Modules from disabled files within the project were being included in dependency scans, and module dependency checks were being erroneously performed in a case-sensitive manner. The revised build corrects these two issues while maintaining the speed improvements present in Version 1.41. Users are encouraged to report...

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March 11, 2013

Version 1.41 Released

Approximatrix, LLC is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran Version 1.41. This new version incorporates a number of stability and performance improvements. The internal indexing engine has been overhauled, and users should experience a dramatic improvement in indexing speed in the development environment, allowing for faster construction and updates of file outlines. Related to these speed improvements, the project element search and module browsers are...

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