You can now download version 0.14 of WinPlanner on the sourceforge page: http://winplanner.sourceforge.net/ or http://sourceforge.net/projects/winplanner/
Please report any problems not related to native printing.
Francisco
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I have been using version 0.13-20060213 and loaded version 0.14. The problem I am having is that version 0.14 will not allow me to load a project in the previous version. It brings up the following Microsoft message:
"Imendio Planner for Windows has encountered a problem and needs to close.........."
I have the Windows report if you would like me to send it to you.
I just installed Version 0.14. The alignment bug appears to be gone, but I get frequent crashes. The project has about 20 major tasks and 120 total substasks. It crashes when I scroll, and when I collapse the fifth top-level task.
My project team has just started to use WinPlanner 0.14. While we really like what it offers, we find that there is a major memory leak when one tries to move tasks up and down. On average the program starts out with a memory footprint of about 28Mb and gains about 64Mb each time a task is moved up or down. We find that the program crashes after the system runs out of memory.
@ erkan gencol: I've got the same problem. I fixed it by downloading a newer version of libxml2.dll (download) and replacing the existing file in Windows' system32-folder.
Have loaded the latest release of GIMP which appears to be the only method to easily install the GTK+ runtime environment. GIMP runs fine but when I try to install PLANNER I get the error message stating I need to either install GTK+ or get the latest version.
Would appreciate instructions on how to solve this problem. I suspect I'm doing something wrong. Running Windows XP.
Thank you for the nice program.
Scott Carson
scottcarson@austin.rr.com
Have loaded the latest release of GIMP which appears to be the only method to easily install the GTK+ runtime environment. GIMP runs fine but when I try to install PLANNER I get the error message stating I need to either install GTK+ or get the latest version.
Would appreciate instructions on how to solve this problem. I suspect I'm doing something wrong. Running Windows XP.
Thank you for the nice program.
Scott Carson
scottcarson@austin.rr.com
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