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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Now that the SFPM is fully on-line, with the GTk+Fortran (and many other) packages auto-installable, SF users have a powerful tool available for Windows support in SF projects.&nbsp; </p><p>I think this is a big step forward and deserves prominence on the <a href="http://simplyfortran.com/">http://simplyfortran.com/</a> page, with emphasis on how SF can now be automatically configured to create Windows applications using the Gnu GTk+Fortran package (or something like that).&nbsp; You could maybe place a screenshot there of one of the GTk+Fortran examples built with SF.&nbsp; <br />--- <br />John</p>]]></description>
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