Release Notes: Spanish translations were improved. The example Ant build files were changed to reference JExpressAdvanced. The URL for the table of contents was updated.


Release Notes: Now automatically adds CopyCheq Web-based license tracking to your installer and updater. If a copy of your software is not licensed, it does not run, leading to less piracy and more renewals. New look and feel selections for your installer include Nimbus, Synth, and more with customizable themes and colors.


Release Notes: JExpress now creates installers for Ubuntu and Knoppix. The Linux and Solaris uninstallers and updaters were streamlined. Updates were made for Windows, Mac, and cross-platform installers.


Release Notes: JExpress now creates 64-bit installers. The installer detects any existing 64-bit JVM or installs a new one. Your 64-bit application is no longer stuck in the Windows 32-bit sandbox.


Release Notes: Selection and organization of your application files is now much easier and clearer. Installation on Linux of the exact JVM you want was improved. A new tool to create JVM bundles on different OSes was added. Many more enhancements and some bug fixes were made.


Release Notes: The advanced interface was upgraded to use a menu instead of tabs. A support panel was added so users can send messages requesting help within JExpress. removeWindowsService() was added to CustomUninstaller in the JExpress API. Other minor bug fixes and enhancements were made.
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