• version just to verify automatic update
  • a toolbar and menu with the expected "Save" and "New" entries
  • the splash screen shows the actual version
  • the (unused and confusing) interpreter preference setting was removed
  • generated game files show up automatically in the navigator so that you can click on them to start the interpreter (as set in your operating system, same as when you double click on an .a3c-file in the file system)
  • automatic updates over internet
  • Added a crude "Correct Indentation" on the editor pop-up menu
  • Fixed a problem with white space in path to compiler
  • Fixed a problem with backslashes in import/include paths which would break outline view
  • Minimized the number of menues and functions
  • Repackaged on top of Eclipse 3.4.1

What They Say

"[the game] does not represent the real capabilities of the Alan Language but does demonstrate Alan's amazing ability to allow someone who has never done an iota of computer programming of any kind to produce SOMETHING within a few weeks!"

Eric Mayer (on his game HeBGB Horrors)