Haxial Organizer Version History
Version 1.070 (25 May 2004)
- Allow date/time fields to be empty.
- MS Windows: Fixed a problem with storage of dates/times. You may have to re-enter dates/times.
- Fixed bug where databases might not be correctly sorted when opening.
Version 1.060 (24 May 2004)
- Fixed minor bug with "Add & Next" button.
- If "Start Organizer Hidden" is on, clicking the close button (X) on the main window now hides/minimizes Organizer instead of exiting.
- Added more cities to the world time section: Bucharest Romania, Nicosia Cyprus, Frankfurt Germany.
Version 1.050 (22 May 2004)
New Features:
- Added "Add & Next" buttons to new reminder and database windows, useful for adding multiple items.
- Allow typing returns into reminder comments.
- Reminders list now shows both the date/time of the reminder and when the next reminder will be (these can be different if there is an early warning etc).
- Reminders panel displays the count of reminders.
- Documentation updates.
Bug Fixes:
- Renaming a database didn't work properly. Fixed.
- Fixed crashes when creating a database with all fields having "Show in List" and "Show in Summary" off.
- Fixed bug with deleting reminders.
- New reminders were not added to the list in sorted order. Fixed.
- Misc minor bug fixes.
Version 1.000 (26 Apr 2004)
- First public release.
- Merged in all features from WorldClock.
Haxial WorldClock Version History
(WorldClock was renamed/merged into Haxial Organizer)
Version 1.210
- oops, the previous version accidentally broke the Filter text box. Fixed.
Version 1.200
- Updated to use new Haxial Appearance Engine.
- Show hot keys in menus.
- Misc minor bug fixes.
Version 1.110
- Previously WorldClock made no Daylight Savings Time (DST) adjustments to Israel. Israel stupidly doesn't set a rule for DST changes, instead they change it every year. They are the only country in the world that does this. This is annoying. WorldClock requires a rule to know when to adjust for DST. I think it's better to use an incorrect rule than to not adjust for DST at all, so I have set Israels DST rule to be the same as the United States (first Sunday in April until last Sunday in October), which is also the same as many places in the world. Israel should adopt a rule instead of changing it every year, which is ridiculous and serves only to confuse people.
- Note that if you have Jerusalem or Tel Aviv in your list of clocks, you will need to remove and re-add it for the Israel changes to take effect.
- Added Salt Lake City, UT, United States.
Version 1.100
- Added Oslo, Norway.
- Added Cologne, Germany.
- Added Prince Edward Island, Canada.
- Color Schemes can now be selected in the Settings window using a popup menu or by clicking a button to load from a file.
- Added a number of built-in Color Schemes.
- Updated to use new Color Scheme format.
- The font of the main clock list can now be changed in Settings.
- The Time Converter window now remembers which 2 cities were last selected.
- Columns can be reordered by second-clicking (or control-clicking) on the column header (a context menu appears).
- Misc bug fixes.
Version 1.010
- Added the following cities, as requested:
Munich, Germany
Stuttgart, Germany
Portland, OR, United States
Portland, ME, United States
Sanaa, Yemen
Casablanca, Morocco
Mauritius Island
Reunion Island
Version 1.000
- Added the following cities, as requested:
Billings, MT, United States
Tampa, FL, United States
Trenton, NJ, United States
Newark, NJ, United States
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Sri Jayawardenepura, Sri Lanka
Cape Town, South Africa
Johannesburg, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
Kiev, Ukraine
Lviv, Ukraine
Manila, Philippines
San Jose, Costa Rica
Central America
- Added a location of "UTC/GMT", which is the same as London, except without Daylight Savings.
- Added state abbreviations to U.S. cities (for example, "Boston, MA, United States").
- As requested, added option for displaying the time in 24-hour format (look for Settings in the window menu).
- Can now use color schemes. Copy a Color Scheme file into the same folder as WorldClock, and rename it to exactly "ColorScheme.dat". Then open WorldClock, and it should be using the new color scheme.
- The year menu in the Calendar now displays the current year +/- 10 years (was 8 years before).
- The context menu in the list now has an "Edit Clock" command to allow you to change an existing clock (instead of having to delete it and create a new one in order to change it).
- Windows: Second-click any minimize button to minimize the program to the system tray. The item in the taskbar also has a proper icon now.
- Added Zoom ('+') button to main window.
- A Documentation PDF is now included.
Version 0.902
- Fixed bug with the time converter window.