Moved source code to github as git works better for me as a solo developer. Currently starting to refactor.
Fixed one bug. Not really worthy of a release, but I had already sat on the fix for about a week without finding anything else to release.
I just released version 0.3 of Expression Solver for Windows and Linux.
Expression Solver version 0.3 is the first that I feel is ready for a wider audience. Because of the newly added translator module, it is much easier to use. That being said, I've been the only one to test it up to this point, so I'd appreciate some feedback as to how well it meets your expectations and any comments you might have. The only thing right now that is holding me back from bringing it out of beta is that I haven't had any feedback.
Both windows and the GNU/linux version of Expression Solver v. 0.2 have been released.
I manged to get expressionsolve to compile as a windows .exe file. I'm not sure how I go the boost libraries to compile correctly, so I don't know if it'll all fall apart down the road. But for now, the windows version is working and ready to go.
I still can't manage the downloads page, so if you can't seem to find it on the main download page, browse all the files and download it there.
Thanks
Matthew A. Todd
I just noticed that mingw wasn't being correctly called, so that the binaries for windows weren't for windows, but linux. I am almost done fixing the problem, as I only need to build/install some libraries.
Sorry to anyone for whom the windows version didn't work.
expressionsolve v0.1 is released for windows and *nix. There are problems with setting up the download page, so the old version is shown as the main download, but both the files can be downloaded from the file browser.
For those who are interested in a "taste test" of what Expression Solver can do so far, here you go. Windows and Nix versions available.