We have now put online a page with OpenMPT
Resources. It contains some information
about tracker file formats (which is yet to be extended) and other
interesting reads, not only for tracker developers but module music
enthusiasts in general - like The MOD
FAQ and the TraxWeekly
newsletter archive. Have
fun!
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. I
decided to backport some important bug fixes from the code of the
upcoming OpenMPT 1.20 to the OpenMPT 1.19 branch so that they are
available for all users. Like the previous minor update, this build does
not bring any new features, but focuses on some important bug fixes:
We are in the middle of setting up a new English OpenMPT Wiki. It will
serve as a new knowledge base and form a basis for the new offline help
documents that will eventually be included in the OpenMPT download
package. Setting up a wiki is one thing, writing content is another.
Luckily, the content has already been written - it's just in the wrong
place. That's why we are asking for you help:
We need people that can help us proof-reading articles from the
existing help
document and transfer
them to our new wiki. Are you interested? Read on
here...
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This
build does not bring any big new features, but focuses on important
stability improvements and bug fixes:
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today. This
is mostly a bugfix build, but it also comes with a few other
improvements and new features:
The latest version of OpenMPT has been released today.
Among many bugfixes and other small changes, the following improvements
and new features are worth mentioning:
OpenMPT is mentioned in the current Computer Music special on freeware
music utilities (the Essential Selection 2010). A whole page in the
mag is dedicated to the software and the latest version of the tracker
is also available on the CD that comes with the mag.