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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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Nov. 7, 2012

Simply Fortran 1.34 Now Available

Version 1.34 of Simply Fortran is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The latest version incorporates some minor feature additions and provides a number of bug fixes to the previous version. Fixed-format block indenting now operates in an "intelligent" manner, properly recognizing and handling comments and line continuation markers. Tab panels that are not currently active are now displayed in italics to better indicate which file is currently being edited. When compiling...

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Oct. 15, 2012

Simply Fortran 1.33 Released

Approximatrix, LLC is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran Version 1.33. The latest version brings updates to the compiler, the development environment, and the debugger. The GNU Fortran, C, and C++ compilers have been updated to version 4.7.2, capable of building both 32- and 64-bit targets. The development environment has been improved with the introduction of "splitting" editor panels, allowing for side-by-side, top-and-bottom, or...

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Aug. 26, 2012

Version 1.32 Now Available

Simply Fortran Version 1.32 is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. This version brings noted improvements to the debugging process and added reliability to the integrated development environment. Insight, the debugger included with Simply Fortran, contains minor improvements based on user feedback. The file listing is now sorted in case-insensitive alphabetical order. The breakpoint cursor has been changed to a standard arrow rather than the difficult-to-use red dot. The...

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