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  •  20 Jul 2009 15:22

Release Notes: Plenty of bugs were fixed. The editor was updated to QCodeEdit 2.2.3.

  •  31 Oct 2008 18:04

Release Notes: This release adds lots of bugfixes, many interface improvements, and some neat new features.

  •  28 Aug 2008 15:01

Release Notes: Several crucial bugfixes and a couple of small feature additions were made for improved usability.

  •  20 Jul 2008 23:43

Release Notes: The code completion is better than ever. The debugging plugin is now up to the task with features ranging from full breakpoints management (condition, ignore count, etc.) to disassembly. Between these come variable watches, watchpoints, a registers view, an expression evaluator, and a memory view. A lot of polishing has been done that makes the user experience really smooth.

Release Notes: Apart from bugfixes, this second release candidate features a new plugin system, a text editing layer, a completion data backend, and a GDB driver. These changes lead to much-reduced memory consumption and huge speed improvements. C++ code completion has been dramatically improved. Drag-and-drop, inline editing, and a detailed view mode have been added to the project management side. Assistant integration has been given an inline search panel. Designer integration is now able to create previews of edited forms.

Release Notes: Apart from usability improvements and numerous bugfixes, this release brings fully working code completion for both Qt4 classes and opened projects' classes. It also features improvements of the class browser and file association (tested under KDE only), as well as an instance limitation mechanism.

  •  05 Jan 2007 10:06

Release Notes: This release features many bugfixes and some handy enhancement of the debugging facilities.

Release Notes: Class browsing and better debugging were added.

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