1.99.11 - December 15th, 2005 :
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* Added ability to force saving tag of file even if no changes made (useful
to convert quickly tags),
* Added switch '--disable-mp3' to not compile the program with id3lib (will
allow in future version to choose between id3lib or taglib),
* Fixed problem of saving file order (bug introduced in version 1.99.10),
* French translation updated,
* Czech translation updated (thanks to Zbynek Mrkvicka),
* Hungarian translation updated (thanks to Mészáros Csaba),
* Spanish translation updated (thanks to Francisco Javier F. Serrador),
* German translation updated (thanks to Götz Waschk).
Windows version : (thanks to Michael Pujos)
* Fixed sorting of files,
* Paths and file names are displayed with character '\' instead of '/',
* Fixed renaming directories,
* Various fixes.
1.99.10 - November 28th, 2005 :
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* Added port to Win32, to compile under MinGW (thanks to Michael Pujos),
* The preferences window was clean up : saving configuration changed (the
apply button was removed to not confuse user), position of main window,
scanner window and cddb are automatically saved (settings were removed
from the window),
* Added a protection against MP3 corrupted files (files containing only
zeroes) which cause a bug in id3lib and so freeze the program,
* Added some documentation,
* Changed some shortcuts in the menu by following the GNOME Human Interface
Guidelines 2.0,
* Added ability to load pictures contained in ID3v2 tag of a FLAC file,
* Fixed a crash that may occurs with the browser at startup,
* Fixed displaying of player in preferences window if it not exists, else
were can't save the settings,
* Fixed a crash that may occurs with message boxes (thanks to Falk Hueffner),
* Fixed some memory leaks,
* French translation updated,
* Czech translation updated (thanks to Zbynek Mrkvicka),
* Danish translation updated (thanks to Morten Brix Pedersen),
* Brazilian Portuguese translation updated (thanks to doutor.zero)
* German translation updated (thanks to Götz Waschk).