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02.01.2012  
Big news for all Debian users: Philipp Huebner contacted me this morning telling me that he compiled a new Debian package of Structorizer. The new package is available here: http://people.debian.org/~debalance/structorizer/

For installation instructions, please read the corresponding chapter of the User Guide.
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22.11.2011  
Hi all people out there

As I personally do no longer need to draw NS diagrams, neither at home, nor at school, I can't invest much time in further development of Structorizer. This does not mean, that I will completely abandon it. Not at all! It's just that I really need my spare time for other things.

As you may have noticed, Structorizer is open-source, so everyone is allowed to improve whatever he wants to. If you need write access to the official repository, don't hesitate to contact me! I will also help you to setup a development environment.

There are many hours of work that have gone into Strutorizer, so maybe it's you up to you to put your hands into the code.

[Update]

Please do not understand this news wronly. As said, I will not abandon Structorizer nor stop it's development. I'll still try, as far as possible, to fix bugs or add improvements, but I definitely cannot be as responsive as I was until now. This means that things may take a loooooonnnnng time to be fixed. That's the reason why it would be great if anybody else could help supporting Structorizer. I am conscious of the fact that studying my code won't be easy ...
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22.11.2011  
Now that I've decided to invest less time into Structorizer, I think it's a good idea to publish the next version: Take a look at the changelog for any details about the new release ...

Don't forget the User Guide ...

... and please remember, that the Java Web Start version is always my latest build!
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13.04.2011  
I finally set up a newsletter web application for Structorizer. If you want to stay informed about new releases and features, please go ahead and subscribe to it: Newsletter registration
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03.08.2010  
Structorizer is now also available throught the Bodega App Store ...
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27.03.2010  
Arthur Lachlan just mailed me a little tool he wrote which converts VB.not code into Structorizer NSD-files. You can download it on the download page in the "Windows" section.
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22.11.2009  
Philipp Hübner just informed me, that Giovanni Mascellani started to packetize the FreeHEP libraries for Debian. These are great news for Structorizer, as it depends on those librabries. Once the FreeHEP libraries are ready, Structorizer could be fully integrated into Debian :-)
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08.11.2009  
Structorizer is now also available on Sourceforge. The code is available via SVN. All other files will remain on this site ...
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01.07.2009  
Having developed a new interactive site for my new project called "Unimozer", I've decided today to port it to the Structorizer page and profit of the new functionality.
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19.01.2009  
Dhr. Gunter Schillebeeckx created a quick video tutorial for hits students about using Structorizer (in Dutch). You can find it here.
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21.09.2008  
I published "Structorizer Light 1.50", which is a one-file-only light version of Structorizer. It is mainly only an NSD-editor without any special features designed to fit the needs of distinct programming courses in Luxembourg. It contains no code conversion routines and no analysing module at all! There are no preferences and there is no INI-file...
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