I just received confirmation that version 1.0.5 is out and that emails should have gone out to all those who have purchased the databases. I thank you again for using AutoHarp. I would like to remind everyone that I am certainly open to enhancements, ideas and that I really appreciate people posting errors they are having. I am also going to start versioning the databases. I should have been doing this from the beginning, but instead I have been lumping everything into the same version. Most of the time there has been a database change, however not every database is changed. For example, no changes were made to the Harp Sci-Fi databases but I incremented the versions anyways. In versioning the databases I will also be able to have a separate change log. That way users can easily map out which databases have changed over having the parse through a whole change log for the whole application. So starting with version 1.0.6 I will separate change logs for the databases and if nothing changes, the version won't change. I was initially worried about the versioning getting out of hand with what would work and not work with AutoHarp. I don't think I need to worry about that any more (I hope).
I am currently working on getting an application that will help users customize the database. This is a rather large project so I doubt I will finish it before 1.0.6 goes out in the future. I will certainly release what I have and I will concentrate on the bigger, more necessary databases that people would want to edit like the cultures, skills, races, professions and spells. I will start with these five first and add the others later on. The application will be C++/wxWidgets. I originally wanted this to be a browser application, however that will not be possible due to what is required. The application will be included in the main databases.
Also this release *should* finally work out the problems under Ubuntu. Those using Ubuntu were telling me they couldn't get the application to run unless they ran WINE and installed the windows version. The ubuntu version *should* install properly now. It's still a .jar file so you need to have Java installed. Java Runtime Environment is well worth having on your computer in my opinion. If this is a problem I can look into making a .deb install file.
The Change Log was posted a few posts back. I remember a lot of changes were enhancement requests, specially more information when it comes to Skills and Spells with quite a few changes going into the Skills tab.
I also plan to rework the tutorials. I have neglected this. This and the customized database are my main projects for the summer.
I think that's it. I check this area kinda regularly however there was a time I wasn't checking it at all for about a month. Sorry about that. The same goes with the email perfecthundred@gmail.com. I'll try and check that email more regularly.
Thank you again!
note: Oh... I really haven't heard anything from the Harp Sci-Fi side of things or the Combat Tracker. I would love to hear comments about them if anyone has any.