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Feb. 26, 2013

Simply Fortran 1.40 Now Available

Version 1.40 of Simply Fortran is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The latest version addresses a number of issues reported by users and adds a handful of improvements. The Start panel within the development environment has received some fixes related to drawing. A long-standing bug causing incorrect identification of "procedure" modules in the file outline panel has been resolved. Possible problems with recent projects causing intermittent...

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Feb. 5, 2013

Version 1.39 Released

Approximatrix, LLC is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran Version 1.39. The latest version incorporates a multitude of bug fixes and improvements. Most notably, the Insight Debugger has been upgraded to version 7.5.50, fixing some issues users were experiencing with unresponsive breakpoint settings and additional difficulties. Within the integrated development environment, a bug related to launching the project target when specified as an absolute...

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Jan. 16, 2013

Minor Bug Fixes Available

Based on some user input, a handful of bugs present in Version 1.38 have been fixed. Improved path handling has been implemented in the Makefile. A possible issue with the resource compiler path not being set on upgrades has been corrected. The architecture switches in the Project Options window have been fixed as well. The current release (Build 1093) is available immediately from the Download page. ...

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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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