Released on September 9, 2021
WARNING: The release requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 or greater
The release requires Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 or greater. Due to this major upgrade, some third part components have been upgraded to match up with the new Framework.
The main engine SQLite has been upgraded too.
If Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 is not installed on your machine you won't be able to run this version. You'll get an error at startup.
You can download Framework 4.8 here if you need it: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-framework/net48
Notice that you just need the Runtime if you don't create your own macros. If you want to compile macros, you will need to install the Developper Pack (which contains also the Runtime)
Due to a recently upgraded component (the Spreadsheet engine) some users reported problems when scrolling or inserting lines in the minute view. The screen turned to white and the only option to recover the view was a re-indexation of the estimate.
The blank rows in the minutes were not reflected under Word 365 but they were under Word 2019. This is because theses versions of Word use different rendering engines.
Now blank rows should appear correctly under both engines as well as under PDF documents.
When editing a formula GetDataFrom(), if one selected a wrong option in the contextual menu (E.g. : « Edit WBS formula » instead or « Edit Minute formula » an error was triggered.