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NASPA '''[[Zyzzyva]]''' version 3.4.1 was released on 2024-03-11 for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
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NASPA '''[[Zyzzyva]]''' version 3.4.1 was released on 2024-03-11 for Windows, macOS, and Linux.  
  
== New In This Release ==
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Release 3.4.1 is a maintenance release that supersedes [[NASPA Zyzzyva 3.4.0 |version 3.4.0]].
  
* Added [[NWL2023]] and [[NSWL2023]] lexicons
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Note that the word lists are the same in version 3.4.0 and 3.4.1 so an upgrade, while strongly recommended, is not required.
* Added support for active data synchronization
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* Added color coding to distinguish Word Judge screens for different lexicons
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== Updated Definitions ==
* Additional features to be documented
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Release 3.4.1 includes updated definition files for both the desktop and mobile  editions of NASPA Zyzzvya.
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The updated definition files improve the handling of words that are inflected forms of a word with more than one definition. For example, LED is now defined as < LEAD, to show the way to by going in advance [v] instead of < LEAD, to cover with the chemical element whose atomic number is 82.
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== Issues Fixed In Desktop Versions ==
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* An important bug affecting active synchronization of quiz-statistics / cardbox databases on Windows has been fixed.
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* Playability order values have been regenerated from robot games played using Quackle settings that are more representative of actual game play.
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* The Reorder button in Quiz tabs now reorders tile images as instructed, even if you have rearranged those images by dragging.
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* An unintended keyboard cutout after each response to questions in timed quizzes has been removed.
  
 
== Installation Instructions ==
 
== Installation Instructions ==
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* [[NASPA Zyzzyva Windows Installation]]
 
* [[NASPA Zyzzyva Windows Installation]]
 
* [[NASPA Zyzzyva Linux Installation]]
 
* [[NASPA Zyzzyva Linux Installation]]
 
== Known Issues ==
 
 
* On Windows (only), active data synchronization (triggered by the Sync Now action) fails to update the local database for any lexicon that has a Quiz tab open.  As a result, your cardbox may appear unchanged after you do cardbox quizzes on another device, despite syncing.  To avoid this issue, close all Quiz tabs before syncing manually.  Note that you can have Zyzzyva automatically synch upon startup.  If this problem has already happened, close all open Quiz tabs, go back to that other device, do some more quizzing, and then sync that device; you can then sync your Windows device.
 

Revision as of 15:16, 12 March 2024

NASPA Zyzzyva version 3.4.1 was released on 2024-03-11 for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Release 3.4.1 is a maintenance release that supersedes version 3.4.0.

Note that the word lists are the same in version 3.4.0 and 3.4.1 so an upgrade, while strongly recommended, is not required.

Updated Definitions

Release 3.4.1 includes updated definition files for both the desktop and mobile editions of NASPA Zyzzvya.

The updated definition files improve the handling of words that are inflected forms of a word with more than one definition. For example, LED is now defined as < LEAD, to show the way to by going in advance [v] instead of < LEAD, to cover with the chemical element whose atomic number is 82.

Issues Fixed In Desktop Versions

  • An important bug affecting active synchronization of quiz-statistics / cardbox databases on Windows has been fixed.
  • Playability order values have been regenerated from robot games played using Quackle settings that are more representative of actual game play.
  • The Reorder button in Quiz tabs now reorders tile images as instructed, even if you have rearranged those images by dragging.
  • An unintended keyboard cutout after each response to questions in timed quizzes has been removed.

Installation Instructions

For step-by-step installation instructions, see: