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new release of the source code

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:58 am
by griffin27
hi,

when will there be a new release of the source code?
since the version 2.0.5 was released on 2005/07/20 and in the meanwhile qcad pro got many new features and bugfixes.
for costum adoptions i would need the source code.

thanks,
griffin27

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 6:00 am
by OldAl
Hi,

I just paid for the qcad-pro + book. So far very satisfied with the software (book is on the way and will take some time to get here).

Where can I get the source of the qcad-demo, or community qcad? Do you have a source code for an earlier version of qcad?

I am revising my structural analysis book that is distributed under GPL, with programs in Python (except for matrix packages). I do not have any graphic capabilities in my programs. Perhaps it could be interfaced with qcad.

If you have *any version* source, can you tell me how I could get it, too? A private message from you would be appreciated.

TIA,

OldAl

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2009 8:27 am
by OldAl
OldAl wrote:Hi,
Where can I get the source of the qcad-demo, or community qcad? Do you have a source code for an earlier version of qcad?
OldAl
I withdraw my question - I have downloaded the source tarball from RibbonSoft for version 2.0.5.0. So this is not so far behind the most recent (2.2.2.0) version and it will do me. No plans to do anything with it, anyway. The time down here is too short to satisfy every fancy :)

Re: new release of the source code

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:48 pm
by janif
griffin27 wrote: when will there be a new release of the source code?
since the version 2.0.5 was released on 2005/07/20 and in the meanwhile qcad pro got many new features and bugfixes.
This is the same thing I'm wondering. Community edition is quite old and based on qt3.x. And I really think we should abandon in any way we can that obsolete version of this toolkit. Maybe there is a possibility to get very stripped down version of 2.2 released as new Community Edition, if we ask Andrew kindly enough.

Please Andrew.