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Jan. 14, 2013

Simply Fortran 1.38 Released

Version 1.38 of Simply Fortran is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The latest version brings bug fixes and features requested by users. A bug related to the storage of identical projects in the recent projects list has been eliminated. A possible bug related to opening build status tabs has been resolved. A new tutorial has been added to aid new users through the basics of working with the Simply Fortran integrated development environment. ...

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Dec. 11, 2012

Version 1.37 Now Available

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran Version 1.37. The new version uses a more inviting welcome screen on startup to allow users to quickly choose existing projects or create new projects from included templates. The responsiveness of the outline panel has been drastically improved; opening files or switching between tabs should be reflected in the outline substantially faster. The installer should now maintain not only editor settings...

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Nov. 27, 2012

Simply Fortran 1.36 Released

Simply Fortran Version 1.36 is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The latest version incorporates a new feature, Quick Open, available from the File menu or via Control-Q, that allows users to rapidly open project files without having to search the project tree. The Quick Open dialog allows navigation with keystrokes for efficiency and can locate files using "fuzzy" filename matching. Stability improvements were made to the tab management...

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Nov. 9, 2012

Version 1.35 Released

Approximatrix, LLC is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran Version 1.35. This latest version addresses some issues present in the previous release. Specifically, whole-project outline is now functioning properly after breaking in version 1.34. Instabilities related to editor tab and panel management have been eliminated. The Insight debugger file filter dropdown setting is now persistent and will remain at the user-selected position...

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