July 14, 2014 Main release Linux (32-bit) Linux (64-bit) Mac OS X 10.5 Source tarball Windows Windows (64-bit) New controllers and now running on Qt5 upgraded to Qt5 (5.2.1, to be precise) lots of new parts: ADI analog parts, which make use of split schematics and SPICE output, a new feature sponsored by Analog Devices we will write more about soon Intel Galileo, sponsored by Intel Education Arduino Yún, supported by Arduino Linino One, sponsored by doghunter ChipKIT WF32, MX4 and shields, thanks to Digilent (more to come) Spark Core, thanks to spark community member technobly Atlas Scientific sensors, thanks to Atlas Scientific more Raspberry Pi versions (A, B, B rev2) Teensy 3.0/3.1, because we love it several contributed parts, thanks to FrodeLillerud and others several bug fixes and tweaks
0.9.1B is also now available. http://fritzing.org/download/0.9.1b/ Dec. 2, 2014 Main release 0.9.1b It's Fritzmas! Check out the new Code View, and many new parts. and maybe even a Creator Kit for a special Fritzmas price. Code View The new Code View lets you edit and upload your program straight from Fritzing. Now you can keep your code together with your circuit! New Parts Seeeduino, Grove, and more, thanks to SeeedStudio Intel Galileo Gen. 2, Edison, and more, supported by Intel Software Raspberry Pi B+ and RPi Hat template Pinocc.io Scout, Backpack supported byPinocc.io LightBlue Bean, supported by Punchthrough UDOO Duo/Quad, supported by Udoo Touch Board, supported by Bare Conductive blueIOT, thanks to Guido Burger More SparkFun parts, thanks to SparkFun and a couple of smaller components Bug fixes Jumper wire couldn’t be resized Traces were sometimes displaced after file load Windows 8: printing didn’t work Linux: Gerber export, ground fill, autorouting broken if OS language was set to non-English and various part definition fixes Developers Simplified build setup for Windows (less dependencies) Moved source code to github Documented command line options Updated Translations German, thanks to Atalanttore French, thanks to klostery
wow thanks that was fast !!!! (In reply to Matthew Marlowe from comment #1) > 0.9.1B is also now available. > http://fritzing.org/download/0.9.1b/ > > Dec. 2, 2014 > Main release 0.9.1b > > It's Fritzmas! Check out the new Code View, and many new parts. and maybe > even a Creator Kit for a special Fritzmas price. > Code View > > The new Code View lets you edit and upload your program straight from > Fritzing. Now you can keep your code together with your circuit! > New Parts > > Seeeduino, Grove, and more, thanks to SeeedStudio > Intel Galileo Gen. 2, Edison, and more, supported by Intel Software > Raspberry Pi B+ and RPi Hat template > Pinocc.io Scout, Backpack supported byPinocc.io > LightBlue Bean, supported by Punchthrough > UDOO Duo/Quad, supported by Udoo > Touch Board, supported by Bare Conductive > blueIOT, thanks to Guido Burger > More SparkFun parts, thanks to SparkFun > and a couple of smaller components > > Bug fixes > > Jumper wire couldn’t be resized > Traces were sometimes displaced after file load > Windows 8: printing didn’t work > Linux: Gerber export, ground fill, autorouting broken if OS language was > set to non-English > and various part definition fixes > > Developers > > Simplified build setup for Windows (less dependencies) > Moved source code to github > Documented command line options > > Updated Translations > > German, thanks to Atalanttore > French, thanks to klostery
sorry for a second I believed the ebuild was already there .... stupid mistake (haven't slept and it's 8:17 in italy)
*fritzing-0.9.2b (21 Apr 2015) 21 Apr 2015; Manuel Rüger <mrueg@gentoo.org> +fritzing-0.9.2b.ebuild: Version bump.