[Files] Version 4.22 of the MorphOS native CygnusED (CED) is now available | ANN.lu |
Posted on 15-Dec-2003 07:06 GMT by CED rules 4ever (Edited on 2003-12-15 15:00:09 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 28 comments View flat View list |
Version 4.22 of the MorphOS native CygnusED (CED) is now available.
Changes since initial release:
Requesting AMIGAGuideĀ© Help by pressing the HELP key caused a crash.
Current directory is now correct if launched from WB.
The -keepio and -sticky arguments now work properly.
Printing shouldn't crash anymore.
Changes since last update:
Ported MetaMac and RecoverCEDFiles.
Fixed printing, it was still broken.
Fixed macro loading/saving.
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Comment 1 | hooligan/dcs | Registered user | 15-Dec-2003 06:09 GMT |
Comment 2 | Jope | | 15-Dec-2003 06:21 GMT |
Comment 3 | Rich Woods | | 15-Dec-2003 06:36 GMT |
Comment 4 | xaffod | | 15-Dec-2003 11:14 GMT |
Comment 5 | hooligan/dcs | Registered user | 15-Dec-2003 11:49 GMT |
Comment 6 | Ray A. Akey | Registered user | 15-Dec-2003 12:07 GMT |
Comment 7 | hooligan/dcs | Registered user | 15-Dec-2003 12:11 GMT |
Comment 8 | Nicolas Sallin | | 15-Dec-2003 12:21 GMT |
Comment 9 | itix | | 15-Dec-2003 13:24 GMT |
Comment 10 | Kronos | | 15-Dec-2003 13:35 GMT |
Comment 11 | Anonymous | | 15-Dec-2003 14:03 GMT |
Comment 12 | Shaft | | 15-Dec-2003 15:49 GMT |
Comment 13 | Anonymous | | 15-Dec-2003 17:12 GMT |
Comment 14 | hooligan/dcs | Registered user | 15-Dec-2003 17:54 GMT |
Comment 15 | Olegil | | 15-Dec-2003 18:58 GMT |
Comment 16 | Ray A. Akey | Registered user | 15-Dec-2003 20:31 GMT |
Comment 17 | Olaf Barthel | | 16-Dec-2003 07:12 GMT |
Comment 18 | Olaf Barthel | | 16-Dec-2003 07:18 GMT |
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Version 4.22 of the MorphOS native CygnusED (CED) is now available : Comment 19 of 28 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Olaf Barthel on 16-Dec-2003 07:31 GMT | In reply to Comment 10 (Kronos): >> Hmm.. aren't Olaf's Roadshow exclusive for Hyperion? :)
>
> He isn't allowed to release an 68k-version before OS4 appears (thats
> what I heard).
There is no such restriction. It's just that getting the product published
is a far slower process than I had expected. I already had the first publisher
jump the project in mid stream. Now I'm dealing with another publisher who
has put more work into the product than the first one, yet we're still not
particularly close to a release date. I'm disappointed, but what can I do?
It just goes to show that the Amiga market is not particularly sound any
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