10 December, 2021: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.14.1. This release fixes a number of bugs, including one that causes crashes for some users when opening the select game/cardset/table tile window.
19 September, 2021: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.14.0. New in this release:
16 new games
Support for Python 3.10 (Minimum requirement is still Python 2.7)
A new macOS package.
Enhancements to the tree select dialogs for selecting games, cardsets, and table tiles.
Further additions/improvements to the documentation.
Many bugfixes and cleanups.
11 July, 2021: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.12.0. New in this release:
40 new games!
Support for using higher resolution cardsets. The high resolution "Neo" cardset has been added to the Windows Installer package and is available in a preview release of PySolFC-Cardsets 2.1
Improved organization and categorization of the games list.
New display options - added option to center the game layout in the window.
New audio options - can now disable music without disabling sound effects.
Improved documentation - added rules to a large number of games that were missing them.
Bugfixes and cleanup.
22 June, 2020: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.10.0. New in this release:
Fix moving cards in the Scorpion Tail game.
One can optionally load the Freecell Solver and the Black Hole Solver using their DLLs (for better speed).
Some cleanups and refactoring.
5 March, 2020: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.8.0. New in this release:
A new logo thanks to @ghostofiht.
Fix for Freezes (pygame upgrade)
Fixed Three Peaks scoring.
Compatibility with Pillow 6.x - https://github.com/shlomif/PySolFC/issues/108
Restore the "Save games geometry" feature - https://github.com/shlomif/PySolFC/issues/84
Added a NEWS.asciidoc file.
Better kivy/Android support
Using ttk and configobj as shipped in the python dist (instead of forked versions)
Requiring attrs and pysol-cards from PyPI
Added tests, bug fixes and refactorings.
Add the -g and --deal command line options.
15 November, 2017: Development of the Python sources has recently resumed using a a GitHub project and other resources and Shlomi Fish (@shlomif) has received an admin status on the SourceForge project and this site. A new source release which adds compatibility with Python version 3.x and some other improvements is expected soon.
30 August, 2007: PySolFC-Cardsets v.1.1 (152 cardsets)
21 February, 2007: PySolFC v.1.0 (1001 games)