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what can we look forward to in flowcode 4

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Re: Flowcode 4

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Hi Wayne

I think Steve is postponing announcing the details until we are sure what is going to be included. Theres going to be a lot though.

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is there a relaese date yet ?

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Sometime towards the end of January.

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Will there be an upgrade path from Flowcode 3? Any idea of prce?

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Re: Flowcode 4

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There will be a 50% discount when upgrading Flowcode from v3 to v4.

We will announce the new prices officially in the January newsletter, but I think the "home" version will remain at Β£39 and the "professional" version will increase to Β£149.

We will also announce the new features of Flowcode v4 in that newsletter. If you want to receive it, you can sign up here:
http://www.matrixmultimedia.com/mailing_list.php

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Steve:

Happy New Year! Is it time to start getting excited about the (imminent) release of v4?

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We've delayed the launch of Flowcode v4 for a few months because things have not been progressing as well as I would like and I wanted to ensure we released a product that I was happy with.

Sorry that this is not the good news you were hoping for, but don't stop looking forward to it - it's going to be a great improvement.

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Steve:

Good news for me would be another release of v3 with floating point. The FP support (without having to add C-code blocks) is the only thing I'm waiting for. Everything else I needed to do on my project I have done with your help and v3.

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Steve,

Any indication of the V4 release?
Can you confirm that floating point for PIC will be included?

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Re: Flowcode 4

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We're trying for the end of March now. And yes, floating point for PICmicros will definitely be included.

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Re: Flowcode 4

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Hello Steve,

Will Flowcode 4 run on the Vista 64 bit platform? Even better will it run on Windows 7? I sure hope so.
I also hope you will incorporate user controlled flowchart arrangement (let us put the icons where we want them). :P
Last, integration with your TINA program would be nice.
Keep up the excellent work.

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Re: Flowcode 4

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V3 already works in Vista 64 bit, so v4 will as well. Plus, I can see no reason why v4 won't run under Windows7 (and we will make all efforts to ensure it does).

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