What? Version 0.20 already? Yes, you are correct. While I don't really like big jumps, development has come on faster than I thought it would (in terms of features), and the library itself seems to be pretty functional and stable. Really, it does everything I originally planned. Thus, the 0.20 release. Which, incidentally, also means it's in alpha stage!
Yay! Bug tracker, please don't make me wrong.
On the feature side of things, 7 theoretical releases hasn't really added any features, although the entire method of addressing displays has been overhauled. There is now a single global variable (Yes, I know...) which controls the current display, and so almost all of the functions no longer require a pointer to the chosen display, making everything much more efficient. This does mean that old programs will be broken, but I highly doubt that there are very many (or any =).
The documentation has been updated accordingly, and the files are in the usual place.
Oh, and I've removed the bin folder in the Downloads section, since no-one used it anyway, and anyone who did should really be downloading the packaged binary anyway.