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Feb. 19, 2020

Simply Fortran 3.9 Released

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of version 3.9 of Simply Fortran for Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux. This release includes improvements to the development environment and important bug fixes on all platforms.

The development environment now uses a "Goto Line" bar rather than popup dialog, similar to Simply Fortran's text search bar. Global text and element searches can now be optionally switched between all known files or restricted to files within the current project. ...

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Jan. 14, 2020

Version 3.8 Now Available

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 3.8 for Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and GNU/Linux. This release incorporates a number of bug fixes and performance improvements. Development environment background tasks related to processing source files should no longer lock up due to issues with version control status checks in Git-controlled directories. These background tasks have also been optimized to decrease CPU usage and delays due to interaction...

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Dec. 5, 2019

Simply Fortran 3.7 Released

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 3.7 for Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux. This release fixes a number of outstanding bugs and adds some additional minor features to the development environment and packaged tools. The editor language menu in the development environment will now show the current language selected, and changes will be reflected in the menu. Conditional preprocessor directives now no longer change styling contained in false conditions,...

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Nov. 5, 2019

Version 3.6 Released

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of Simply Fortran 3.6 for all supported platforms. This release fixes numerous bugs in the development environment and introduces significant new features. Version 3.6 now includes GNU Fortran 9.2 on macOS and Windows platforms. The compiler includes a new, custom warning when standard input and output units are reassigned for file access, a common issue when working with legacy code.

Within the development environment, users...

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