Projects / awm / Releases / 0.0.6

Version 0.0.6 of awm

Release Notes: A new feature allows you to insert a new X (or Y) between two consecutive Xs (or Ys). For example, if you are in Y2 and there's already Y3, by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Return, a new Y between Y2 and Y3 is created. The same is true for the X with Alt+Shift+Return. A bug in TileOnTheFly was fixed. The code was cleaned.

    Other releases

    •  13 Oct 2007 12:07

    Release Notes: If inside the current X there's just one Y and you delete it, then the current X will be deleted too. As a new feature, the terminals opened in new workspaces are preemptive. Awm keeps one terminal already launched, so when you move on a new workspace it just unhides the terminal window and launches another hidden terminal. This gives a great speed gain. Some bugs were fixed.

    •  06 Oct 2007 13:10

      Release Notes: A new feature allows you to insert a new X (or Y) between two consecutive Xs (or Ys). For example, if you are in Y2 and there's already Y3, by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Return, a new Y between Y2 and Y3 is created. The same is true for the X with Alt+Shift+Return. A bug in TileOnTheFly was fixed. The code was cleaned.

      No changes have been submitted for this release.

      Screenshot

      Project Spotlight

      SafeSquid

      An antivirus and content filtering proxy server.

      Screenshot

      Project Spotlight

      Aspose.Words for .NET

      A word processing component for .NET applications.