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Just keeps on getting better! 



- Version: 1.0.9, 6/25/2006 03:07PM PST
Tony Walton
The author has now updated it to follow FIFA's rulings on golden goals in the World Cup. Jean-Pierre, anyone who can follow FIFA's changes is a star. If there's an England-France semi-final I'll be cheering for England, but I'll have a little cheer for SerieFoot in any case! By the way, anyone upgrading should be able to copy the "competitions" folder to the new version and start the upgraded app with the previous competitions with no trouble at all (it worked for me upgrading from 1.0.7 to 1.0.8 and now 1.0.9, anyway).
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- Version: 1.0.6, 12/8/2004 02:39AM PST
Lowry Sweney
Cool app -- a dream come true for a real soccer fan. Looks pretty stable so far. The "Read Me" is very helpful, I found, in helping with a slightly non-intuitive interface.
This one is going in my Dock!
This one is going in my Dock!
Re:Not what you think it is - Version: 1.0.6, 12/5/2004 11:25AM PST
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jp.curcio
Thanks Tony for your feedback. As the author of SerieFoot, I can be joigned at seriefoot@free.fr email directly.
Note that a complete on-line documentation exists on the Web site... but only in French language (my native language).
It would take too much time for me to translate it in "an admittedly well-translated" English (or even in Spanish since the three languages are available on the Web site).
I'd like to find some football enthusiasts able to spend hours to translate the documentation (or correct the program itself) for free, because SerieFoot is a freeware.
I cash in on the opportunity to thank publicly Patrick Marchini and Riccardo for the free Italian translation and Christian Froesch for the free German translation of the program.
Program development goes on, and the next major feature will provide even more statistics through a query-like language based on local menus.
Note that a complete on-line documentation exists on the Web site... but only in French language (my native language).
It would take too much time for me to translate it in "an admittedly well-translated" English (or even in Spanish since the three languages are available on the Web site).
I'd like to find some football enthusiasts able to spend hours to translate the documentation (or correct the program itself) for free, because SerieFoot is a freeware.
I cash in on the opportunity to thank publicly Patrick Marchini and Riccardo for the free Italian translation and Christian Froesch for the free German translation of the program.
Program development goes on, and the next major feature will provide even more statistics through a query-like language based on local menus.