Re: [ANN] Bristol 0.50.1 released

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Nick,

Are there any changes that 0.50.1d doesn't have that the actual release does?
Should I bother installing 0.50.1?

Andrew.

On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Nick Copeland <nickycopeland@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bristol 0.50.1 was released on the 22nd of Jan. It has perhaps a rather spartan
feature set, primarily concerned with usability but the changes required to make
a couple of the features work required a separate release.

Engine and GUI process distribution
Event redistribution for process separation
LADI level 1 compliance
Jack MIDI enhancements
QA testing procedures prior to release
Keyboard accelerators for load/save/switch between memories, help
New logging to console, file, syslog
SYSEX id redefinition
Diverse and memory related fixes, details in the release notes

Code is available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/bristol/files/bristol/0.50

Kind regards, nick

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