tasks 1.7.1 released

Posted in: Tasks Pro™

I’ve released tasks 1.7.1. This is a minor bug fix release. The main changes are that the multi-byte encoding switching for Shift_JIS is working properly now (thanks Toshiro Yagi for the testing help) and a little code cleanup. The demo is updated as well.

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Posted August 21st, 2003 @ 8:33 PM

5 Replies

  1. jim phelps adds this Comment:

    Hi Alex. I’ve hacked a few files in Tasks 1.7. Which files were changed in 1.7.1? I would like to replace only the needed files rather than re-hack everything.

    Thanks,

    Jim

    ps. We, The IT Architects at UW-Madison, think this is a great piece of software.

    August 22nd, 2003 at 6:42 am

  2. Alex adds this Comment:

    Hi Jim. I don’t keep track of which files are changed, but you can “diff” the version you have (with or without your edits) with the new version so see where the changes are.

    The changes in 1.7.1 are pretty minor, so you probably don’t need to upgrade unless you need to use Shift_JIS or another multi-byte language.

    August 22nd, 2003 at 10:06 am

  3. Maratz adds this Comment:

    hi Alex,

    I think I could help you with Portuguese (Brazilian) translation of Tasks.

    If you are interested, just drop a message in my weblog…

    PS - Great work man!

    August 23rd, 2003 at 10:15 am

  4. Alex adds this Comment:

    Sure, I’m always happy to accept another translation.

    August 23rd, 2003 at 12:15 pm

  5. jim phelps adds this Comment:

    Hi Alex.

    We are running 1.7. I’m getting an error in IE on Windows when you click on the expand box (The plus sign). Either nothing happens or we get a debug error (I’m waiting for my user to send me the error message).

    Ideas?

    - jim

    August 25th, 2003 at 12:35 pm

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