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<!DOCTYPE div [<!ENTITY Aacute '&#193;'><!ENTITY aring '&#229;'><!ENTITY copy '&#169;'><!ENTITY curren '&#164;'><!ENTITY deg '&#176;'><!ENTITY divide '&#247;'><!ENTITY eacute '&#233;'><!ENTITY Eacute '&#201;'><!ENTITY Egrave '&#232;'><!ENTITY ETH '&#208;'><!ENTITY euro '&#8364;'><!ENTITY frac12 '&#189;'><!ENTITY frac34 '&#190;'><!ENTITY hellip '&#8230;'><!ENTITY laquo '&#171;'><!ENTITY ldquo '&#8220;'><!ENTITY lsquo '&#8216;'><!ENTITY micro '&#181;'><!ENTITY middot '&#183;'><!ENTITY nbsp '&#160;'><!ENTITY ndash '&#8211;'><!ENTITY plusmn '&#177;'><!ENTITY pound '&#163;'><!ENTITY raquo '&#187;'><!ENTITY rdquo '&#8221;'><!ENTITY reg '&#174;'><!ENTITY rsquo '&#8217;'><!ENTITY sect '&#167;'><!ENTITY times '&#215;'><!ENTITY trade '&#8482;'><!ENTITY yen '&#165;'>]><div>Development over at Bye Design is continuing full throttle this month with a minor version update for the award winning SpreadCE being released to the public as we bring you this message. You heard it here first at HPC:Factor! The bug-fix release, SpreadCE 2.01 corrects a number of bugs, and a memory leak issue in the newly updated macro engine. The changelog for the 2.01 release lists the changes as: <ul><li>Fixed a bug with entering function names containing accented characters</li><li>Fixed a bug with passing of cell references to user-defined functions</li><li>Fixed a bug with exponentiation of error values</li><li>Fixed a bug with the TEXTREF function</li><li>Fixed a memory leak in the FOR.CELL macro function</li><li>Fixed a bug with discontinuous ranges in charts</li><li>Fixed a bug with recalculation of dependent cells on secondary sheets</li><li>Fixed a bug with the LOOKUP & MATCH functions not searching the entire range</li></ul>The update - which is free to registered users, will be available for public download within the coming hours. The issuing of the update to us at HPC:Factor within the last hour comes only months after the initial release of SpreadCE 2 demonstrating the fast pace and responsiveness of Stephen Bye, lead developer on the SpreadCE project, and a strong willingness that the SpreadCE user base be kept up-to-date with the latest releases and innovations. <strong>View:</strong> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.byedesign.co.uk/">Bye Design Ltd</a></div>