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I agree that the program itself [Fractint V20.03] is stable and worthy of release (with perhaps just a little bug fixing). But the documentation has gotten way out of date Tim
I also agree that in an 'official release' the documentation must match the program. I started updating the V20.0 docs when I occasionally learned of something that later versions of Fractint did beyond V20.0. However, I'm concerned that my merely editing the distributed docs (which now include page numbers which are no longer at the top of the pages) doesn't create anything useful that can be merged into an 'official release' of V20.03.0 docs. My copy of the docs can still be viewed in an editor but can no longer be printed correctly. Has anyone else done any updates to their local copy of the docs or collected update information that could be included in a up-to-date version of the documentation? <---<< The demo files also run extremely rapidly on my 400MHz machine. I also suspect that they are not doing some things correctly but I don't have any way to know if their results are correct or not. I feel that a name change to something like Fractflo is likely to be confusing to many non-technical users. Having a consistent name for the program is more important that being technically accurate about the program's method of calculation. The days when the 'integerness' of Fractint was critically important have passed into nostalgia (at least for me). - Hal Lane ######################### # hallane@earthlink.net # ######################### ############################################################# --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 1/19/04