Releases: seanpm2001/ProTraApp
Version 0.01 Alpha Part B - March 11th 2021
Version 0.01 Alpha Part B - March 11th 2021
V0.01Alpha-B
About
This is the second official release of the ProTraApp software library. For the first 3 releases, I have just forked the repository to a project organization. Today, I decided to make an official release. This is the end of day release for March 11th 2021 (nightly build)
Note: this software is currently in a pre-release state. It is not tested to be functional, and is far from complete.
This release includes:
- Good documentation
- A project
README.md
file
- A ProjectWiki
- A sponsor button
- A concept directory, with the original concept, plus some ideas
- A usage example document
- Support for Linux
- Support for Ubuntu 4.10 to Ubuntu 10.04 (32 bit) in C
- Support for Ubuntu 10.04 to Ubuntu 21.04 (64 bit) in C
- Support for Fedora Core 1 to Fedora 12 (32 bit) in C, Python 2, Python 3, and C++
- Support for Fedora 8 to Fedora 35 (64 bit) in C, C++, and Python 3
- Support for Android 1.5 to Android 4.4 (32 bit) in Java
- Support for Android 5.0 to Android 11.1 (64 bit) in Java
- Support for Darwin
- Support for Mac OS X 10.0 to MacOS 11.3 (32 bit and 64 bit) in Objective-C, AppleScript, Swift, Python2, and Python3
- iPhoneOS, iOS, iPadOS support coming soon
- Planned support for game engines
- Support is currently planned for the Unity and GoDot game engines
- Support for web applications
- Web-standard compliant WHATWG only for HTML5, PHP7, and JS 1.8
- No specific support for Chromium, Gecko, or WebKit. If your browser fails to follow web standards and can't load the WHATWG Standard HTML document, you should get a different browser that does. A website or web application should never be programmed to only work in 1 web browser, or work better in 1 web browser. This is not only anti-competitive, but it is unbelievably stupid and evil.
- Support for Windows 10
- Support for Windows 10 builds 1507 to 2004 in C, C#, F#, Java, and Python 3.
Changes in this release:
- Increased Fedora Linux documentation
- Added support for iPhone OS 1-3, iOS 4-14, iPadOS13 to 14 (Objective-C, AppleScript, Swift)
- Added info on why 1BSD and 2BSD are currently unsupported
- Added support for FreeBSD 1-13 (C)
- Archived the release information for version 1
This release again isn't fully functional, or partially functional. It still needs a lot of work.
Release data
Commit count: 817
Commits in last release: 707
Commit change: 110
GitHub version: 2 (Thursday, March 11th 2020 at 10:28 pm) Version 0.01 Alpha Part b - March 11th 2021
Pre-release
Version 0.01 Alpha Part A - March 11th 2021
Version 0.01 Alpha Part A - March 11th 2021
V0.01Alpha-A
About
This is the first official release of the ProTraApp software library. For the past 3 releases, I have just forked the repository to a project organization. Today, I decided to make an official release.
Note: this software is currently in a pre-release state. It is not tested to be functional, and is far from complete.
This release includes:
- Good documentation
- A project
README.md
file
- A ProjectWiki
- A sponsor button
- A concept directory, with the original concept, plus some ideas
- A usage example document
- Support for Linux
- Support for Ubuntu 4.10 to Ubuntu 10.04 (32 bit) in C
- Support for Ubuntu 10.04 to Ubuntu 21.04 (64 bit) in C
- Support for Fedora Core 1 to Fedora 12 (32 bit) in C, Python 2, Python 3, and C++
- Support for Fedora 8 to Fedora 35 (64 bit) in C, C++, and Python 3
- Support for Android 1.5 to Android 4.4 (32 bit) in Java
- Support for Android 5.0 to Android 11.1 (64 bit) in Java
- Support for Darwin
- Support for Mac OS X 10.0 to MacOS 11.3 (32 bit and 64 bit) in Objective-C, AppleScript, Swift, Python2, and Python3
- iPhoneOS, iOS, iPadOS support coming soon
- Planned support for game engines
- Support is currently planned for the Unity and GoDot game engines
- Support for web applications
- Web-standard compliant WHATWG only for HTML5, PHP7, and JS 1.8
- No specific support for Chromium, Gecko, or WebKit. If your browser fails to follow web standards and can't load the WHATWG Standard HTML document, you should get a different browser that does. A website or web application should never be programmed to only work in 1 web browser, or work better in 1 web browser. This is not only anti-competitive, but it is unbelievably stupid and evil.
- Support for Windows 10
- Support for Windows 10 builds 1507 to 2004 in C, C#, F#, Java, and Python 3.
This release again isn't fully functional, or partially functional. It still needs a lot of work.
Release data
Commit count: 707
Commits in last release: No previous releases
Commit change: NaN
GitHub version: 1 (Thursday, March 11th 2020 at 6:05 pm) Version 0.01 Alpha Part A - March 11th 2021
Pre-release