Marco: News and Updates
March 14, 2005:
Version 3.1 -- Tiny little bugs were fixed and the prerelease version was finally promoted to a full release.
May 25, 2004:
Fixed broken download page. Everything will work now. Sorry for the inconvenience.
March 22, 2004:
Removed hard to find warnings found with the Emulator. Released prerelease version, but no visible changes to program.
March 13, 2004:
Version 3.0 -- This includes the multiple point databases, and other minor fixes. Should work without errors on OS5 devices.
March 3, 2004:
Added the ability to work on multiple projects with different databases. Released the prerelease version of 3.0.
December 24, 2003:
Version 2.6 -- Time to upgrade! Also added centroid to polygon area screen.
December 13, 2003:
Finished adding area of a polygon. Fixed a bug regarding the trimming of zeros. This should be the last prerelease version.
December 6, 2003:
Quadriatic forumula solver added in prerelease version.
December 4, 2003:
Grading PI finished in prerelease version.
March 28, 2003:
Added Pick Point buttons on Center Line query screens.
December 14, 2002:
Added bearing as a type of angle you can enter. Added it to the angle conversion screen. Fixed another display bug with DMS without the keypad. Released a new prerelease version.
December 7, 2002:
Added add/subtract angles to the angle converter. I also fixed a number conversion bug and some fields that weren't being shown are now properly displayed, so the prerelease version should actually be usable now.
December 5, 2002:
Added an angle converter, upgraded to SDK 3.5, worked over the code to use dynamic strings everywhere, removed drawn-on labels. Released a prerelease version.
November 29, 2002:
Reworked all of the input functions to make them take much less memory. 10k was shaved off the program today!
July 26, 2002:
Fixed another minor error in Center Line for Curves. Clearing the point didn't clear the queries. Released a prerelease version that should fix the problem until I can look at the code closer.

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