We’ve just finished uploading a new version. Version 2.2 is a free upgrade for all our users. You can upgrade your copy by clicking Help > Check for Updates in the menu. For a complete list of changes, please read the release notes.
There are two reasons we released this version. The first and most important [...]
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Fanurio 2.2 Released
Posted in News, tagged 2.2, fanurio, release on October 14, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Fanurio 2.1.1 Released
Posted in News, tagged 2.1, fanurio, release on July 23, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Due to a critical bug that sometimes makes the user interface unresponsive, we released version 2.1.1. This is a highly recommended upgrade for all users. You can upgrade your copy by clicking Help > Check for Updates in the menu.
This release also fixes a few other bugs. The rest of the changes are documented in [...]
Fanurio 2.1 Released
Posted in News on July 9, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I’m very glad to announce that after four and a half months since our last release, version 2.1 is ready for download.
Version 2.1 is a free upgrade for all our users. You can upgrade your copy by clicking Help > Check for Updates in the menu. For a complete list of changes, please read the [...]
Fanurio 2.0 Released
Posted in News, tagged 2.0, fanurio, release on February 26, 2009 | 8 Comments »
I’m very glad to announce that we’ve just released Fanurio version 2.0. It took us thousands of suggestions, almost three years of work and 15 releases to get here. Thanks to everyone who supported us and gave us feedback during this time.
Version 2.0 is a free upgrade for all our users. You can upgrade your [...]
Fanurio 1.11.3 Released
Posted in News, tagged 1.11, fanurio, release on October 9, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Today we’ve released version 1.11.3, a patch for version 1.11. Usually, we don’t release patch versions unless they are very important and this version improves data security.
You can upgrade your copy by clicking Help > Check for Updates in the menu.
Fanurio now checks if it can connect to the database each time it is started. [...]
Vote for Fanurio at the Epsilon Award
Posted in News, tagged 2008, award, epsilon, News on September 9, 2008 | 11 Comments »
We are very proud to announce that Fanurio has been nominated for the Epsilon Award. The organizers consider it to be “a combination of excellency, craftsmanship and visionary ability [...] characteristics of an outstanding programmer and a piece of true software art”.
If you like Fanurio and you want to support us, please give your vote [...]
Cross-platform version
Posted in News, tagged cross-platform, fanurio, usb on September 1, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Fanurio is developed using Java which enables it to run on many platforms. We are currently providing installers for the most popular ones: Mac OS X, Windows and Debian-based distributions like Ubuntu. For any other platform, we provide a cross-platform version.
There are no big differences between the cross-platform version and the others except for the [...]
Fanurio 1.11 Released
Posted in News, tagged 1.11, fanurio, release on July 30, 2008 | 10 Comments »
Fanurio version 1.11 was officially released yesterday. I’ll use this post to talk about what I think it’s most important and isn’t covered by the release notes.
Check for updates
If you followed us so far, you’ve probably noticed that we make new releases quite often. It takes us between one and three months to release new [...]
Fanurio 1.10 Released
Posted in News, tagged 1.10, fanurio, release on April 22, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Fanurio version 1.10 is officially out. Although the release notes page has more technical information about what’s new, this post focuses on the new features.
As you will see, this version makes time tracking even easier and has better integration with Linux.
Better Linux integration
A Linux version was uploaded on our website right after we released version [...]
Fanurio runs on Linux
Posted in News, tagged fanurio, linux on February 19, 2008 | 4 Comments »
If you are in a hurry, you can get the Linux version from the download page. For more details about this version, read the rest of this post.
One question you may ask is why did we release a Linux version now and not earlier since Fanurio is implemented in Java?
It’s true that technically it was [...]