
What is new in soundtracker-0.1.0 (17-feb-99):

* Tempo, BPM, ProTracker mode, and frequency table settings
* Instrument vibrato and volfade settings
* More ProTracker compatibility
* Channel muting is back again
* Fixes for several long-standing bugs

What is new in soundtracker-0.0.13 (21-jan-99):

* Audio playback preferences
* XM Player fixes
* Loads XMs from pre-0.0.12 again.
* Realtime pattern scrolling, independent of mixing buffer size.

What is new in soundtracker-0.0.12 (13-dec-98):

* Sampling
* Full stereo support
* Track editor usable again
* XM saver fixes and pattern compression
* gtk+ compatibility fixes for 1.1.5 - 1.1.7

What is new in soundtracker-0.0.11 (01-dec-98):

* A new, fantastic, completely FT-compatible XM player (OpenCP/CubicPlayer)
* Full support for Amiga frequencies
* Modular drivers and mixers system
* In short, a completely rewritten audio subsystem!
* Sampling is *not* working in this version
* Module pitchbending
* CList fixes for gtk+-1.1.5
* A popular segfault fixed

What is new in soundtracker-0.0.10 (01-nov-98):

* Full support for 8 bit samples
* Audio amplification and clipping
* DOS character set recoding.
* Reorganize SampleDisplay, fix bugs there
* Use select() when poll() isn't available
* Fix some compiler warnings, enable -Wall
* Made all I/O typesize- and endianness-safe

What is new in soundtracker-0.0.9 (25-oct-98):

* Should compile with gtk+-1.0.x again
* ProTracker MOD loader
* Documentation (list of key mappings)
* EA* and EB* effects
* Bug fixes

What is new in soundtracker-0.0.8 (17-oct-98):

* Added module info page (instruments overview)
* Extended sample editor (loop editing, zooming)
* Endianness conversion in XM and WAV loaders (means "portability")
* Bug fixes

What is new in soundtracker-0.0.7 (10-oct-98):

* Using autoconf/automake
* Number of channels can be set
* Pattern length can be set
* Added "clear song" and "clear all" buttons
* The instrument name can be edited
* Visual updates are a bit smoother on slow machines
* Playlist restart position
* Dxx effect
* Quite a lot of bugs have been fixed
