All releases of Wyrd


Release Notes: This release adds support for the "reminder directory" capability of Remind, and fixes a bug that prevented entry of "quick reminders" containing UTF-8 encoded text.


Release Notes: This release fixes a vulnerability due to insecure tempfile creation.


Release Notes: This release adds compatibility with Remind 3.1.0. Advance warnings of reminders can now be displayed within the Wyrd interface, if enabled via the configuration file.


Release Notes: The dependence on bash shell extensions was eliminated. UTF-8 encoded reminders are now properly rendered. The selection cursor can automatically track the current time, and reminders can be added from the command line.


Release Notes: The "blank screen" bug experienced by certain users has been fixed, and the coloring issues with black-on-white terminals have been corrected. A configuration variable was added to enable users to switch between US and non-US numeric date conventions when specifying quick reminders.


Release Notes: The "quick reminder" command was added, enabling the user to quickly enter a reminder by describing it using natural language. The coloring code was updated, to fix some bugs and to enable background transparency. Optional ISO-8601 week numbers were added to the month calendar.


Release Notes: Reminders may now be cut, copied, and pasted. The display can be scrolled directly to a specific day by typing in that date. The default editor is now set to $EDITOR.


Release Notes: The status line "doubling" bug was fixed, along with a bug that sometimes caused search_next and next_reminder to fail. An online help command was added, and new colorable objects were implemented in order to enable highlighting of the current date and time.


Release Notes: In an effort to improve portability, the dependency on cal(1) has been removed and the build script has been updated.


Release Notes: A new centered-cursor mode has been added, which causes the schedule to scroll around a fixed vertically-centered cursor. Additional commands have been implemented, permitting easy viewing of Remind's formatted week or month calendars for the selected date and enabling a jump to the next reminder in chronological order. A number of other small feature enhancements have been added, and minor bugs have been fixed.
A Flight Path analyzer with numerical methods using GTK+ and OpenGL.