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show or hide details for this item Knotes version 0.85 is available Blog Entry 0 replies 18-June-2006 Mike Malloch
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We've continued to make steady progress on features and stability in Knotes. Version 0.85 is now available from our downloads area and from Sourceforge.

Apologies for this hasty post - we really have been hammering at the paid-for-projects recently, so haven't got much time for documenting our progress. The good news on this front is that we are about to draw lines under the administrative work for two very labour-intensive european projects; when that's complete we'll have much more time to spend on documenting progress, building connections with other developers and community-site managers, and collaborating on experiments using knotes as part of educational and community-building experiments. The text below is taken from the brief announcement I just made on our knownet site:

Knotes is now available in a new milestone: version 0.85.

See our Knotes download page for download files and other links. There are quite a few new or improved features in this release.

We will be writing up the new features - and producing an outline of our roadmap for Knotes - as soon as we get a chance (sorry, we've been working very hard on paid-for project deadlines, which makes knotes-documentation-time hard to come by).

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