John Schneiderman's - News
Every event of note this year is listed below with links to the relevant page.
2024 Announcements
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21 Dec 24
The feature release for Dux Rei Nummariae 0.8.0 is now available. Some of the notable new changes are:- Sub-minor digits are only shown when they are nonzero.
- The list of possible event frequencies is expanded up to ten years.
- A notification is shown when there is a new update.
- Calculations involving calendar totaling uses more accurate averages for time.
- Fixes the transaction view showing an error when there is not any transactions to display.
- Fixes the conversion of triennially not yielding the correct conversion rate.
- The conversion to and from a "never" frequency is now considered to be zero.
- Reduces the budget file size due to on going code maintenance.
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04 Dec 24
The feature release for Qt-mocks 0.7.0 is now available. Adds a basic mocking ability and expectation testing. Additionally, contains various bug fixes. Updates to a newer standard of C++. -
11 Sep 24
A collection of fixes for Dux Rei Nummariae 0.7.1 is now available. Fixes not allowing to survey an account that has transactions posted on the same day as the survey date. Fixes survey reconciling an asset/liability account with a transaction from a non-child account. Fixes income transaction appearing as an expense when transferring moneys from one asset account to another. -
07 Aug 24
The first beta release of Dux Rei Nummariae 0.7.0 is now available. This release contains the final missing feature to keep an account balance and the expected balance in sync. As well, it contains several bug fixes and other enhancements like being able to select how currencies are displayed. -
20 Apr 24
The release of Pecunia 0.8.1 is now available. This release contains a bug fixes preventing automatic including of the header files. -
17 Apr 24
The release of Pecunia 0.8.0 is now available. This release contains several bug fixes and new library features. -
08 Jan 24
The release of Pecunia 0.7.0 is now available. This release contains several bug fixes and performance enhancements.
Archives
This is all the news from over the years.
2023 Announcements
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22 Dec 23
The release of Dux Rei Nummariae 0.6.0 is now available. This release contains many updates to the underlying systems. Additionally contains the beginnings for more advanced features. As always, the budget file format is guaranteed to be stable. -
18 Dec 23
The hot fix for Qt-mocks 0.6.0 is now available. Fixes an issue with the development package for Debian requiring to specify where it is located. -
15 Dec 23
The release of Qt-mocks 0.6.0 is now available. Fixes an issue with the development package and updates to Qt 6. -
20 Feb 23
The hot fix release of Pecunia 0.6.1 is now available. Fixes an issue with the includes for the generated files not being found. -
13 Feb 23
The release of Pecunia 0.6.0 is now available. A feature highlight is the floating-point operations are verified to the same degree as all integers. The currency list is updated to the latest available. -
09 Jan 23
Repository hosting for Dux Rei Nummariae , Pecunia , and Qt-mocks transferred over to Heptapod from being self-hosted. Along with this the issues are moved to this provider as well.
2022 Announcements
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20 Dec 22
Released Dux Rei Nummariae 0.5.0 fixes several bugs, lays the foundation for future development, and adds better debugging for developers. See the issue tracker's Change Log for further information. -
12 Dec 22
Released Qt Mocks 0.5.0 that fixes a bug with a leading comma when outputting containers and made the output message easier to read. See the issue tracker's Change Log for further information. -
21 Feb 22
Released Dux Rei Nummariae 0.4.1 that fixes four bugs discovered after the previous release. See the issue tracker's Change Log for further information. -
13 Jan 22
Fixed the navigation menu and context for smaller screens.
2021 Announcements
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27 Dec 21
It's the first public alpha release of Dux Rei Nummariae (Budget Navigator). What is DRN? Well it's a budget application that doesn't ask much of its users. Even though it's an alpha it's perfectly ready for daily use. The file format is stable and all upgrade paths will be backwards compatible. So no worries about losing your work. Check it out today, and let me know your thoughts. -
20 Dec 21
Launched my (much) simpler site from Concrete 5. Now it'll load significantly faster.