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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.

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Aug. 12, 2019

Simply Fortran 3.5 Available

Approximatrix is happy to announce the release of version 3.5 of Simply Fortran. This release brings major upgrades to the overall package on Windows and macOS, and adds numerous minor features and bug fixes to the development environment. The GNU Fortran compiler has been updated to version 9.1.0 on Windows and macOS, which incorporates asynchronous input and output for Fortran code on these platforms. Simply Fortran's compiler on Windows handles asynchronous operations using native...

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July 9, 2019

Version 3.4 Released!

Approximatrix is happy to announce the availability of Simply Fortran version 3.4 for all supported platforms. This new release incorporates numerous bug fix and adds notable features to the development environment. Specifically, projects now support two export options via the Project menu. The first allows the export of a functioning makefile for use with the common GNU Make utility. These makefiles include all dependency information normally managed by Simply Fortran, but...

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June 7, 2019

Simply Fortran 3.3 Released

Approximatrix is happy to announce the availability of Simply Fortran version 3.3 for all supported platforms. This release incorporates minor feature updates, usability improvements, and numerous bug fixes for the development environment. The autocompletion system has been updated to provide alphabetically-sorted guesses in all circumstances, and possible crash points caused by autocompletion have been eliminated. Files changed on disk will now only present a single message to the user...

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