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Aug. 12, 2012

Simply Fortran Appears in ACM Fortran Forum

The August 2012 issue of the Association for Computing Machinery's SIGPLAN Fortran Forum features an article introducing Simply Fortran. The text provides an overview of the development environment's features and productivity enhancements on Microsoft Windows operating systems. Included in the article are screenshots showing the basics of working with the integrated development environment. ...

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July 14, 2012

Simply Fortran 1.31 Released

Approximatrix, LLC is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran Version 1.31. The latest version now includes Version 4.7.1 of the GNU Fortran compiler, and GNU OpenMP support is available along with an example Fortran project. Within the integrated development environment, the width of the text caret is configurable from the Editor Options dialog. The development environment's background task progress now appears in the editor's status bar at...

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June 4, 2012

Version 1.30 Now Available

Simply Fortran 1.30 is now available from Approximatrix, LLC. The latest version now uses a standard Windows Installer package for installation, which provides improved installation configuration and consistency. An obscure bug in the Fortran compiler that would cause a Windows error related to disk drives on certain systems has been resolved. File filters in "Save As..." dialogs will now append the proper extension if necessary. A minor bug in...

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May 7, 2012

Simply Fortran 1.29 Compiles 64-bit Targets

Approximatrix, LLC is pleased to announce the release of Simply Fortran Version 1.29. This latest version introduces version 4.7.0 of the GNU Fortran compiler with the option to produce both 64-bit and 32-bit targets. Accompanying the release is a 64-bit version of the Insight debugger to assist developers. The integrated development environment has been improved as well. Support has been added to allow the capability of specifying either 32-bit or...

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