1 December 2009

Keeping up-to-Date with AutoChart

For the first proper post in our blog, I’d like to present a quick round up of the current version of AutoChart. New versions of the software are released at varying intervals, usually dependant on the number of modifications and fixes incorporated. We will often send out Interim versions of the software in response to particular Support requests until these modifications can be incorporated into a full release.

The latest full Install of AutoChart is currently 2010.00.01 released on 15/04/2009. If you intend to use AutoChart with AutoCAD 2010, then you’ll need to use this version, however, it is compatible with AutoCAD 2006 and above and so can be used with these earlier editions of AutoCAD. This release incorporates a number of updates and improvements over the previous 2000.05.44 and earlier versions and we’d encourage users to upgrade to the latest version.

The latest Install can be downloaded from the Support area of our website:

http://www.wishsoftware.com/Login.aspx

(Please contact your Company’s AutoChart Administrator for the login name and password).

You can see the revision history and details of any new features by following the link below:
http://www.wishsoftware.com/New%20Features%20HTML/New%20Features.html

The latest AutoChart.vlx file is dated 27/11/2009 and addresses a number of customer specific requirements as well as some minor bug fixes. We can always supply the latest vlx on request to your Company’s AutoChart administrator.

You can find out which version of AutoChart you are currently using through the AutoChart»About AutoChart menu:


When requesting support, it is often useful if the AutoChart version information is supplied by sending a screenshot of the About AutoChart message. This may help to highlight to Support staff if an older version is being used where a problem has been subsequently fixed.



Next time I hope to show a preview of what’s coming in future versions of AutoChart and talk about the future user interface we intend to implement.

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