Hi A little later than planned, but in perfect good time for a christmas present, I''m pleased to announce the release of Weft QDA version 0.9.7 - which is a candidate for a stable 1.0 version. Go to http://www.pressure.to/qda/ to download the new version (it may take an hour or two for some mirrors to catch up, so if you get a ''Not Found'', try again a bit later) The new version''s fuller than a christmas pudding with new features, improvements and bug fixes: - Export Documents, Categories, CodeReviews in various formats including plain text, html and CSV (for spreadsheets) - Queries can have unlimited clauses (used to be two max) - ''Find'' text tool for navigating in text displays - Jump to text from a cell in a CodeReview - Reorganised menus and added new icons - Lots of smaller interface improvements - Lots of reorganisation of the code to make it easier to add new features - for example, you can now write your own text output templates (for HTML and so on) without knowing any Ruby The Linux 0.9.6 version was much in need of some loving attention, and there are major improvements in 0.9.7 - Fixed a critical bug when saving files - Worked round a major bug when highlighting coded/marked text - New improved multiframe window layout The Linux version is still not quite as polished as the Windows version, but the problems now are interface annoyances rather than showstopper bugs, as in 0.9.6. It should be stable enough now for serious use. Weft has had over 1,000 downloads, and feedback suggests what many users want is a stable 1.0 version. So, please help by reporting bugs with 0.9.7, and once all seems stable, I''ll release it as Weft QDA version 1.0, hopefully in a month or so. There''s lots of ideas planned for the future development of Weft QDA past 1.0, and I''ll post an outline of what''s coming soon. Also to follow, a rubygem version of 0.9.7 and updates to the documentation. As usual, thanks to all who''ve taken the time to try Weft and to send in bug reports and suggestions. happy xmas alex
That''s great news!! great improvement:) ======= 2005-12-17 01:53:17 ÄúÔÚÀ´ÐÅÖÐдµÀ£º======>Hi > >A little later than planned, but in perfect good time for a christmas >present, I''m pleased to announce the release of Weft QDA version 0.9.7 - >which is a candidate for a stable 1.0 version. > >Go to http://www.pressure.to/qda/ to download the new version (it may >take an hour or two for some mirrors to catch up, so if you get a ''Not >Found'', try again a bit later) > >The new version''s fuller than a christmas pudding with new features, >improvements and bug fixes: >- Export Documents, Categories, CodeReviews in various formats including >plain text, html and CSV (for spreadsheets) >- Queries can have unlimited clauses (used to be two max) >- ''Find'' text tool for navigating in text displays >- Jump to text from a cell in a CodeReview >- Reorganised menus and added new icons >- Lots of smaller interface improvements >- Lots of reorganisation of the code to make it easier to add new >features - for example, you can now write your own text output templates >(for HTML and so on) without knowing any Ruby > >The Linux 0.9.6 version was much in need of some loving attention, and >there are major improvements in 0.9.7 >- Fixed a critical bug when saving files >- Worked round a major bug when highlighting coded/marked text >- New improved multiframe window layout > >The Linux version is still not quite as polished as the Windows version, >but the problems now are interface annoyances rather than showstopper >bugs, as in 0.9.6. It should be stable enough now for serious use. > >Weft has had over 1,000 downloads, and feedback suggests what many users >want is a stable 1.0 version. So, please help by reporting bugs with >0.9.7, and once all seems stable, I''ll release it as Weft QDA version >1.0, hopefully in a month or so. > >There''s lots of ideas planned for the future development of Weft QDA >past 1.0, and I''ll post an outline of what''s coming soon. Also to >follow, a rubygem version of 0.9.7 and updates to the documentation. > >As usual, thanks to all who''ve taken the time to try Weft and to send in >bug reports and suggestions. > >happy xmas >alex > > > >_______________________________________________ >Weft-qda-users mailing list >Weft-qda-users at rubyforge.org >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/weft-qda-users= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 2005-12-17 ------ Deparment of Sociology Fudan University My new mail addres is ronggui.huang at gmail.com Blog:http://sociology.yculblog.com