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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 8:30 pm
by Andre
I want to finish the next update on
www.PureArea.net within the next 1-2 weeks. It's already in the work now, but you can suggest things to add:
- - You miss a description about a keyword (often used word/term) in the PureBasic world? ==> Glossary is the right place.
- You have created a new userlib or made an update to an existing one? ==> UserLibs section is the right place.
- You've written or know a DLL or developer tool, which is useful for all PB developers? ==> DevTools section is the right place.
- You know a useful "Include/Import file" collection for PB programmers? ==> I want to add a new sub-section in PureArea / DevTools section.
- You know/have a tutorial not already listed on PureArea? ==> Just tell me!
- You know/have good screenshots of very powerful apps / games written in PB? ==> I want to add them in the Screenshots section!
- You've written a tool or game in PureBasic and want to show it to the public? ==> Showcase on www.purearea.net is the right section, you can add your tool/game yourself after an easy registration 
- You have a own homepage about PureBasic related stuff (written in or for PB)? ==> Just tell me for adding to the Links section.
- You've other suggestions? ==> Just tell me!
Just post related links to forum threads or other www sites here in this thread. Or drop me a mail to andre [a] purearea.net
Thanks!

Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 1:30 am
by jack
Andre wrote:- You know a useful "Include/Import file" collection for PB programmers? ==> I want to add a new sub-section in PureArea / DevTools section.
I think that would be usefull

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 2:20 pm
by Andre
PureArea.net News on 30th May 2008 wrote:
PureBasic v4.20 is out!
"Good things come to those who wait" - with this slogan we could describe the long development time of the new PureBasic version. It is available now as final release for Windows, Linux & MacOS for all registered users in your download account. Fred has given us a very interesting look behind the scenes about all the many things (internally) changed and added for the new and great v4.20 in his (beta6) announcement on the PB forum.
According to this release I've updated the History and Update sites, and have also uploaded new online manual as well in .chm format in the download section. There was also added a combined "Reference manual & CodeArchiv" edition by Stefan Schnell.
I've updated the contact page and added new informations and pictures about the PB team. Also the Glossary, Links and SiteMap pages were updated.
Because of the increasing number of presented DLL and developer tools I've splitted the site into DLL and DevTools, and have also added a new section about useful Include files. I've added a lot of useful wrapper DLL made by Progi84 to the DLL section, as well two new developer tool "highlights": PureGDK & coffIT
I always search for suggestion to present new tools, programs, dlls, etc. on PureArea.net - what you can tell me you find in my posting on english PB forum.
Another bad information: the PureWiki is down since several weeks, too much spam-robots flooded the database. Don't know until now, what will happen with it in the future...
Next week the Uefa Euro 2008 soccer championships are starting in Autria + Switzerland.
And I will have holidays for 2 weeks starting at 23th June, visiting my scottish friend David 'tinman' McMinn!
As usually my father will handle all orders for PureBasic & PureVisionXP during my holidays. Just be aware of the notes on the order site about complete data. Thanks!
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 5:51 pm
by ricardo
Andre wrote:I want to finish the next update on
www.PureArea.net within the next 1-2 weeks. It's already in the work now, but you can suggest things to add:
- - You miss a description about a keyword (often used word/term) in the PureBasic world? ==> Glossary is the right place.
- You have created a new userlib or made an update to an existing one? ==> UserLibs section is the right place.
- You've written or know a DLL or developer tool, which is useful for all PB developers? ==> DevTools section is the right place.
- You know a useful "Include/Import file" collection for PB programmers? ==> I want to add a new sub-section in PureArea / DevTools section.
- You know/have a tutorial not already listed on PureArea? ==> Just tell me!
- You know/have good screenshots of very powerful apps / games written in PB? ==> I want to add them in the Screenshots section!
- You've written a tool or game in PureBasic and want to show it to the public? ==> Showcase on www.purearea.net is the right section, you can add your tool/game yourself after an easy registration 
- You have a own homepage about PureBasic related stuff (written in or for PB)? ==> Just tell me for adding to the Links section.
- You've other suggestions? ==> Just tell me!
Just post related links to forum threads or other www sites here in this thread. Or drop me a mail to andre [a] purearea.net
Thanks!

You are doing a GREAT job there!!
The idea of putting together the codes archieve in a help chm file was great, i hope this will be updated with many codes that people post here in the forums

Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 10:14 am
by Progi1984
Andre wrote:Because of the increasing number of presented DLL and developer tools I've splitted the site into DLL and DevTools, and have also added a new section about useful Include files. I've added a lot of useful wrapper DLL made by Progi84 to the DLL section, as well two new developer tool "highlights": PureGDK & coffIT
Thanks for referencing my wrappers. But my pseudo is bad : Progi84 -> Progi1984 !
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:21 pm
by Andre
www.PureArea.net got a new update
News wrote:PureArea.net Christmas update!
I wish you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2009!
The great new PureBasic v4.30 is out in the final version! Get it in your personal download account. The new version brings many cool new things - some of the highlights: full support of 64 Bit processors, many updates to the included 3D OGRE engine, MacOS version supports now also x86. All the changes and improvements you can read in the History. Please be aware of the notes in the PureBasic Blog about converting from PB4.20 to PB4.30.
According to this release I've also updated the Update site and have uploaded a new online manual, the same in .chm format in the download section.
And finally something to laugh: The veneration of the man behind PureBasic, Fred, goes so far... look yourself:
(Picture by Kwaï chang caïne
from french/english forum)
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 4:02 am
by Intrigued
Andre wrote:www.PureArea.net got a new update
News wrote:PureArea.net Christmas update!
I wish you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2009!
The great new PureBasic v4.30 is out in the final version! Get it in your personal download account. The new version brings many cool new things - some of the highlights: full support of 64 Bit processors, many updates to the included 3D OGRE engine, MacOS version supports now also x86. All the changes and improvements you can read in the History. Please be aware of the notes in the PureBasic Blog about converting from PB4.20 to PB4.30.
According to this release I've also updated the Update site and have uploaded a new online manual, the same in .chm format in the download section.
And finally something to laugh: The veneration of the man behind PureBasic, Fred, goes so far... look yourself:
(Picture by Kwaï chang caïne
from french/english forum)
Thanks!
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:30 pm
by Andre
...
www.PureArea.net got a new update
Timo 'Freak' Harter in interview!
While I'm still having a big time problem - today I can offer you a surprise: Timo gave me an interview with many interesting statements about himself and the PureBasic developing. Read more here.
One of the reasons for my lack of time is the work on a own big PureBasic project. It's an edutainment software, which I'm creating together with my friend David 'tinman' McMinn.
You can see a screenshot on the left - more details are top-secret!
You should also take a look regularly in the "PureBasic Team Blog" - there you can read interesting statements from the developers, which couldn't be found on the forums.
I'm myself are hopefully able to provide the next PureArea.net update soon...
For all people you want to read the interview with one click - here is the direct link:
http://www.purearea.net/pb/english/indexitvw3.htm
Have fun!

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:22 pm
by rsts
Very interesting and insightful.
Thanks to you both
cheers
Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:32 pm
by Psychophanta
Mmhhh...
I expected a youtubed interview or so
Well, seriously, the trajectory of Timo is awesome. Great man!
Just only his character could be a bit improved perhaps, but don't know... just perhaps,
Keep going, Timo, and best regards,
Sincerely
Albert

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:08 am
by djes
Freak> I enjoyed PB since I bought it, and now that you're in the team more than ever! So, a big
Thank You Timo!
Andre> Thanks to you too

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:11 am
by Andre
Thanks for the nice comments!

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:53 pm
by Andre
A small update, e.g. now with the most actual available PureBasic manual (v4.31 with several improvements):
PureArea.net News on 20-Aug-2009 wrote:
PureBasic v4.31 and thirst beta of brand-new PureBasic v4.40 out!
While the v4.31 is mostly "only" a bug-fix release and available to all PB users and interested people (as demo-version), all registered users can already test since some days the first beta versions of the forthcoming v4.40 release. This one brings many great additions like: compiler improvements (new 'Threaded' scope keyword, new .a/.u native types for unsigned byte/word), a new library for using hash-maps, rewritten 2DDrawing support including alpha-channel and gradient support, a greatly improved IDE with improved AutoComplete and Project-Management as well Linux x64 version! You can get it in your personal download account.
In the meantime I've updated the PureBasic docs and release the latest Online-manual PureBasic v4.31+ (original PB4.31 version with several improvements).
The new (german) FAQ site is now also linked in the updated order sites and sitemap.
Re: PureArea.net - Several News + (german) Showcase online
Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 7:36 pm
by Andre
PureArea.net on 24th December 2009 wrote:
Merry Christmas: PureBasic arrived in the final version v4.40!
PureArea.net wish all users a merry Christmas and a happy New Year 2010!
At this good time we got the "final" version of PureBasic v4.40, which brings again a lot of improvements. More informations and download on
http://www.purebasic.com!
I've put online the latest Manual about PB, the Download, Update and History pages were updated as well, and I've done some work on the UserLibs.
Re: PureArea.net - Several News + (german) Showcase online
Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:16 pm
by Andre
PureArea.net News on 3rd May 2010 wrote:
PureBasic v4.50 short before release!
With the release of PureBasic v4.40 at the end of the last year, the PureBasic authors Fred and freak announced, that they want to reduce the "release cycle" for new PureBasic versions to 3-4 months. The goal is some less new features per release, but more regular updates to PureBasic.
So here we are: while the v4.41 release was mostly a bug-fix only, the new v4.50 is already available a "beta3" to all registered users. While we got new features on the compiler side like Maps, Arrays and List in structures, also the IDE and the debugger were improved:
[Image: Data breakpoints]
You can compile for x86/x64 (Windows, Linux) or x86/PowerPC (MacOS) from the same IDE now. And the power of debugger was extended by the new data breakpoints and the Purifier to catch memory-related programming errors.
[Image: The new Purifier]
More interesting informations were released on the "PureBasic Team Blog". While I'm working on the new Manual about PureBasic v4.50 at the moment, the online edition will be released short after final release of v4.50.
But now I will go to my 2 weeks of holidays into the Turkey.
As always my father will handle PureBasic orders in the meantime. Further questions etc. I'll answer when I'm back on 19th May.
And please also take a look at the PureArea.net Showcase, where many interesting projects developed with and for PureBasic can found!