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Code Crusader 5.1.1 is now available. This is a free upgrade for users of Code Crusader 5.0 and up. To get the full benefit of the changes, you need to install ctags 5.6.0-3, which is included in the package.
You can download it from here.
You can view the changes here.
July 3rd, 2006
JX 2.5.0 is finally here, and it’s available for free under the LGPL. This means that you can write programs using JX and distribute them any way you like, either for free or as commercial software.
June 11th, 2006
Code Crusader 5.1 is finally finished. In case you haven’t noticed, the release schedule is a bit faster than it has been in recent years.
You can read about the changes here. One noteworthy improvement is that it now runs on Cygwin!
This release is free for those who have purchased version 5.0. Simply log in to your account on the Downloads page.
June 11th, 2006
I just uploaded a significantly improved version of the RSS Reader which allows you to scroll through your favorite blogs, instead of having to sselect them one by one by switching to the back panel.
I also released the Daily Comics reader which remembers your favorite comics and lets you quickly read through them every morning. The engine is flexible enough to handle any daily comic strip that is presented as an image! The package includes an extensive list of known comics, and I will be adding more to the catalog as time permits.
June 6th, 2006
Well, it’s finally here. After more than a year of toiling in my spare time, Code Crusader 5.0 is finally a reality. The major new feature from my perspective is true CVS support. I claimed support for CVS in previous versions, but when I finally started using it, I realized that I didn’t really know what I was talking about! Now I’m pretty confident that I do
And since Subversion is quite similar to CVS, and I’m using both, I know that the only feature missing, which will be coming soon, is the graphical interface to Subversion’s diff.
Of course, some of you may be more interested in the new languages that are supported, e.g., Eiffel, JavaScript, or Python. Or perhaps the improved PHP support or support for CMake makes you happy. I know some people will be thrilled to finally be able to make their whitespace visible! There are so many smaller improvements that I’ve lost track, but everything is documented in the ChangeLog.
Enjoy!
March 4th, 2006
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