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From: Dave <mi...@co...> - 2001-08-27 03:16:44
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Hello again, everyone! Amazing as it might seem, there's finally a new release of the OMD Java = Framework and DeckMentor, the deck editor based on the framework and the = OMD standards that have been laid out so far. Release 1.6 includes some = important fixes and upgrades, but for the most part it's transparent to = the user. For those paying close attention, yes, we did skip a release = number (1.5). This is because I had a version ready to go, but for = various reasons never got it to SourceForge. You can find the new = version at the top of our release page at = http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3D9618 , and you = can get to the full release notes from there (or from the zip file = itself). But for those of you desperate to know, here they are: ------------------------------------- Relase Notes, Deck Mentor V1.6 ------------------------------------- * Upgraded shuffling in Goldfish feature. Now it acts really random! (Note: this is both good and bad ) * Various performance improvements. ------------------------------------- Relase Notes, OMD Java Framework V1.6 ------------------------------------- * Upgraded shuffling in Goldfish feature. Now it acts really random! (Note: this is both good and bad ) * Updated parsers to use new, standardized jaxp1.1 and crimson libraries * Updated Card.toString() for improved speed and efficiency -- it shows = in many surprising ways. ------------------------------------- Relase Notes, Deck Mentor V1.5=20 ------------------------------------- note: never officially released * Fixed a threading bug in the filtering progress tracker that could = cause program hangs * Probably some little bugs I forgot I fixed. ------------------------------------- Relase Notes, OMD Java Framework V1.5 ------------------------------------- * Changed classes using sun parser packages to use the newer, = standardized javax, crimson, and w3c packages. * Fixed a threading bug in the progress tracker and swing worker that = could cause program hangs. * Probably some little bugs I forgot I fixed. Enjoy, and I hope this helps you build that new killer deck for the = PTQ's! --David Hibbs |