PureBasic Linux 3.92 released

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PureBasic Linux 3.92 released

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Hi folks,

PureBasic v3.92 final for linux is released, it includes a lot of news against the previous version, just see by yourself here ;). You can grab it on your personnal account.

Enjoy,

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note: /userlibraries is currently broken, and will be fixed for the next version.
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Awesome work, Fred!!
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Re: PureBasic Linux 3.92 released

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Congratulations! 8)
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Post by IceSoft »

Ok fine.

@Fred
Hope you work on the most used PB version now.

HINT:
It is the Windows version :!:
(I belive over 80% of all PB users working with the Windows version of PB)
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Post by Inner »

IceSoft: that is a tad arrogant you know, Fred has spent many hours of work getting the linux version up to speed, not to mention his beta testers, spending hours hunting down the reasons for why, and where, so that purebasic can become on linux more well rounded.
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What he just said!... ^^
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Post by KarLKoX »

Incredible release ! :shock:
Sweet :D
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Post by dracflamloc »

IceSoft: Helping the linux version will also help the Windows version. Maybe not directly but you'll see many more people who purchase PureBASIC when they find that it supports linux because even if they don't think they will ever use it, they know that they have the option to use it if they have to/want to.

Everything these days is about code portability, and I think it's great that Fred is trying to get the Linux version up to speed.
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Good point dracflamloc : I bought Purebasic because it will run on Linux as well as windows. Now granted, I haven't gone beyond running the examples on linux yet, but I'll get there one day. :D
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Post by Inner »

lol, it all starts with running the examples.. then you get additicted.

not having to know how hard it really is to code linux, from the pinicel of mount PureBasic is such a joy.
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Post by kwag »

Fantastic!

Thanks Fred :cool:
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