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Release 1.2.1

26 Oct 20:16
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Release 1.2.1 - Fixed Accent Writing Issue
A built jar can be found down below. It can be run on any JRE higher than 1.12, on every OS supporting Java, but it does require a bit of technical knowledge to set up properly. Additionally there is an Installer for windows, which contains a bundled JRE, providing a simple end user experience. So if you are on Windows, you should use the Installer, unless you really know what you are doing.

Release 1.2

31 Aug 20:00
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Release 1.2 - Jar Module Loading finished, Fixed critical Bugs
A built jar can be found down below. It can be run on any JRE higher than 1.12, on every OS supporting Java, but it does require a bit of technical knowledge to set up properly. Additionally there is an Installer for windows, which contains a bundled JRE, providing a simple end user experience. So if you are on Windows, you should use the Installer, unless you really know what you are doing.

Experimental Release 1.1

28 Aug 11:04
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Experimental Release 1.1 - Testing Jar Module Loading, Minor Bugfixes, New bundled JRE, Removed default Modules
This is an experimental Release. It is not meant for production and may contain serious bugs.
A built jar can be found down below. It can be run on any JRE higher than 1.12, on every OS supporting Java, but it does require a bit of technical knowledge to set up properly. Additionally there is an Installer for windows, which contains a bundled JRE, providing a simple end user experience. So if you are on Windows, you should really try the Installer.

Release 1.0

03 Jul 20:50
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Release 1.0 - First Release, All base Features
A built jar can be found down below. It can be run on any JRE higher than 1.8, on every OS supporting Java, but it does require a bit of technical knowledge to set up properly. Additionally there is an Installer for windows, which contains a bundled JRE, providing a simple end user experience. So if you are on Windows, you should really try the Installer.