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New blog post: Follow the development http://bit.ly/6RpWKG

Jasmine parser is now describing errors in a more detailed and nicer human way. Pretty important to give Bundle Editor the "Intype UI feel".

Hooray, 16 bugs fixed, and we want to fix most of the rest during the weekend. We have 24 left from the testing.


Good news, the Replace is working,...

By "Replace" I mean the "Replace" button. The general feature of replacing text is of course something different...

Replace All is working, now we need to tune the workflow for Replace. I wonder if anyone used it in Intype...


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Development status

As we recently opened the issue tracker to you, it’s good to support and explain the current progress with a general overview of what has been done and what we’re working on currently...

Follow the development

Complaints about small information value of our tweets are duly justified...

Project management

We wrote a lot about Editing and Bundles before...



 

About us

Martin Cohen no "aka", this already is an alias

Martin is the father and project leader of Intype, he is responsible for its UI and programming. He’s good at system architecture, design and UX (whatever it means). He can hack a day, so it is 40 hours long.

Juraj Ďurech aka Hvge

Juraj is a C++ guru responsible for Intype's Core programming. He has experience in multiplatform C++ application development and code quality assurance. He is a detailist. Bloody detailist.

Ivan Čentéš aka Centi

Centi is a webdeveloper. He made this webpage, because he’s really good at webdevelopment. He doesn’t like replacing the logo on this page, because he already did it, like, 50 times or so.

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