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History
0.1.07.10 (October 2007)
- First successful Java Version, developed in Moscow.
- Support of .1 files of EAC Software for Omicron AR65 files.
0.1.07.12 (December 2007)
- Support of EAC_STEP files with right energy from the same type of files (stepper motor program version)
- Energy export to clipboard and Normalize to 10000 implemented.
0.1.08.04 (April 2008)
- Support of .VIR files of the WESPHOA spectrometer.
0.2.11.01 (February 2011)
- ‘Shirley background’ can easily be removed (without negative data)
- Look and Feel finally works.
- Different language versions now solved by
PropertyResourceBundle
0.2.11.02 (February 2011)
- Java webstart with JNLP added an new compiled, sourcecode available with SVN on sourceforge
Repositories
I wanted to use some source control system, but it were just files and different folders of various versions in 2007 and 2008. Then in 2011 I copied it to SourceForge with SVN.
- 2007/11/27 Development started in October, this is the first release v0.1.07.11
- 2011/02/01 Release r1 on SourceForge: sourceforge.net/p/ar65view/code/1/
- 2011/02/02 Release r13 on SourceForge: r13 of the project and its website
- 2018/10/08 Source code published on Github at github.com/kreier/ar65view and kreier.github.io/ar65view/
- 2026/02/20 Copy of SourceForge SVN into Github: github.com/kreier/ar65view-svn