'update' Tag

  • Version 0.8.8

    December 15, 2011

    There’s a new release available which supports online bots. The bot is managed and maintained from the designer. Once done, you can upload it to the net.  You can download it from here. I still have a few beta accounts left, if anyone is interested to run an online version (free), drop me a mail [...]

  • New release

    December 1, 2011

    With today’s post comes a new release: version 0.8.7. Not just so that it includes the demo for the new tutorial, but also to clean up some bugs. Most important items: The spell checker has been cleaned up some. The custom dictionary is now shared across the entire application. There was still a bug in [...]

  • Latest release available

    November 7, 2011

    The latest release, version 0.8.5 is now available for download. The major changes in this version is centered round speech input and output. support for multiple speech engines The first, and most fundamental change is the fact that the system now supports multiple speech engines.  At the moment, there is an implementation for the managed [...]

  • Off-line

    May 11, 2011

    I’m taking everything off line for the time being. Some major changes are on the way. Stay tuned, it’s going to be interesting.

  • Neural network designer 0.4

    April 27, 2010

    Note: Deprecated! Finally, it’s time for a new release. Most of the changes are in the backend this time, though there are a few visual changes. So here goes: What’s new Designer and core The storage system has been updated to a binary, flat file structure, which improves the operation speed considerably in all areas. [...]

  • Deadlocks and DotNet

    June 28, 2009

    Well, that bear (you know, the deadlocks) turned out to be a formidable grizzly. Now, I don’t know about you, but me, when I see a monster like that, I turn around and run… I can assure you, there’s nothing better than a fierce predator on your tail to streamline things.  First to go was [...]

 
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