Simply Fortran will not transfer any further information to the license server beyond what is explicitly stated above. No additional information will be transmitted. In cases where a valid MAC address cannot be located, your user and host names are transmitted as an alternative. On systems running GNU/Linux, Simply Fortran will transfer a identifier for your particular computer, normally a MAC address, to the server for the purpose of providing a 30-day trial installation date. When using an Individual Registration, Simply Fortran will not transmit any personally identifiable information. Simply Fortran will continue to operate normally if it is unable to reach the license server using an Individual Registration (in cases where, for example, an Internet connection is unavailable). No other information will be transmitted, and the transmission is not logged. The Simply Fortran Integrated Development Environment, when attempting to operate using an Individual Registration, will transmit the registration key to the license server for validation if possible. This information is not logged by Approximatrix, LLC, nor is it shared with any other parties. The Simply Fortran Integrated Development Environment, when attempting to operate using a network license, will transfer information concerning Windows usernames and IP address to the Simply Fortran License Server for the purposes of identifying users of license tokens for the benefit of the administrators of a particular license. Approximatrix does not share any information relating to our users with any other parties. Back to News.This Policy was last modified on November 2, 2015.Īpproximatrix, LLC adheres to a strict privacy policy surrounding its Simply Fortran product. The latest version is available now on the Download page. This change should mitigate apparent refusal to open pre-existing projects from the Start panel after Simply Fortran upgrades. When a project or source file is selected on macOS, permission errors are now caught, forcing the user to manually select and open the file, triggering macOS permissions to be requested properly. Minor security enhancements were integrated on macOS to attempt to better deal with macOS's security features. Windows users would already experience this behavior via the installer. This feature is meant to notify users should the license terms change between minor releases. On macOS and Linux, users will be presented with a license acceptance dialog whenever the minor version of Simply Fortran changes. Some users reported that fast-scrolling standard output could be cut off if the launched program terminated prior to the buffers being fully displayed on screen. Launching executables on Linux and macOS can now be performed using system calls that allow Simply Fortran to force input/output buffers to flush upon program completion. While they allow any file extension, the software should prompt the user if the file is being saved with an unexpected file extension. Furthermore, the terminals on Windows modify the path such that Simply Fortran's compilers are present regardless of the user- or system-wide paths.įile dialogs on macOS should now suggest file extensions correctly. Integrated terminals on Windows will now be displayed in a font that matches the editor, a problem that has been present since terminals were introduced. The integrated terminals on macOS and Linux should now properly register keyboard focus or mouse activation, allowing special keys to work in the terminal rather than trigger Simply Fortran accelerators. Source control operations will force a refresh of the Project Outline to better capture the current state of the local files in regards to source control. Default monospace fonts on Windows and macOS now default to Consolas and Menlo respectively in an attempt to better match expected platform fonts. A crash that could be caused by searching the current tab from the toolbar's search box has been corrected. The latest release fixes a number of minor issues with the development environment and incorporates some incremental enhancements requested by users. Version 3.24 of Simply Fortran is now available from Approximatrix.
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