All releases of searchmonkey


Release Notes: This version was completely rewritten. The user interface was updated, and is based on a new cross-platform library. This release focuses on the core functionality to ensure a stable base to start adding new features.


Release Notes: Only minor changes, but significantly improved stability, and fixes for a few minor annoyances (e.g. searching the root folder and using the regular expression wizard).


Release Notes: Many user interface changes. A new basic search mode. More search options and criteria. Faster, slicker searching.


Release Notes: This release improves international language support. In addition, searchmonkey no longer crashes when your text file has a DOS line ending.


Release Notes: This release lets you translate searchmonkey into your native language. See the searchmonkey translate howto on the home page. A segmentation fault in version 0.7.2 for certain files has now been fixed.


Release Notes: Improved support for installing on Gnome systems: make install-gnome. Some minor bugfixes and improvements.


Release Notes: This release fixes a minor bug from version 0.7.0, and updates the CSV and table column size handling. The config file has moved to: ~/.searchmonkey/config.ini This is a recommended update.


Release Notes: This version has major improvements to the front-end and configuration options, meaning that you can import and export serach criteria, sort results by any column, set loads of options, and much more.


Release Notes: Previous releases incorrectly labelled this software as covered by the GPL, although it uses LGPL. This release was primarily made for the Debian community. Existing 0.6.2 users should have no reason to upgrade, but all new installations should choose version 0.6.3, since the documentation within the source code is more complete.


Release Notes: A major bug has been fixed for non-printable characters during text searches. The code is now compatible with GTK 2.6.2 or above.
Use of PC game controllers with games that do not support them.