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You can also see the Release Notes in GitHub and the Language Forge Release Highlights on YouTube.
Known Issues and Limitations
To see the known issues and limitations in Language Forge, visit this page on GitHub .
1.3 Release (31-August 2017)
1.3 Release (31-August-2017)
New Help Menu shows how to contact the developers and where to go for help
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Localization! Help us get Language Forge localized into your national language
See this post for instructions
Switch languages using the switcher at the bottom left of the screen
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Sort and Filter UI
Filter to show entries with comments, pictures or audio
Filter for empty entry/sense fields
Sort by any field
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Citation form now displays instead of lexeme form…
1.4 Release (9-February-2018)
Dear Language Forge Users,
The development team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.4, which includes the following features.
Language Forge 1.4 Release (9-February-2018)
New “Login with Google” allows easier sign-up and login without having to remember another password
Redesigned commenting UI streamlines both reviewing and making comments for use on mobile, tablet or desktop
Audio player now has a seek slider and time elapsed/remaining
Better support for mobile browsers
Various…
1.7 Release (2-March-2020)
Dear Language Forge Users,
The development team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.7, which includes the following features.
1.7 Release (2-March-2020)
Users can now login with Facebook as well as Google
Added “Share” button to invite new members to join a project
Visual improvements when setting access rights for existing project members
Added site tour when users first visit the site
Site tour is also available at any time from the Help menu
Improved look of Sort and Filter…
1.8 Release (31-August-2021)
It is my pleasure to announce that Language Forge is again under active development and the team has recently released some fixes and improvements! Language Forge is an online collaborative dictionary editor that syncs with FLEx. While this is a modest release, it includes developer improvements that make it easier for us to release improvements in the future. Thank you for your patience and feedback. The next few months will prioritize fixing bugs in existing Language Forge features. If you us…
See this release’s highlights on YouTube
1.9 Release (30-September-2021)
Keyboard shortcut PgUp/PgDn to page through entries
Fixed a bug where the last login date was not being updated for Google/Facebook logins
Users now go directly to their project on sign-in
Optimized mobile keyboard: prevent auto-capitalization on some fields
Input fields now auto-resize for display and editing of longer text
Fixed bug introduced in 1.8: extra whitespace in list view
Send/Receive fixes
1.9.2 Release (12-October-2021)
Remove site footer across application
Reduce vertical padding/margin on form controls in edit view
Simplify “Share with others” user experience
See the 1.9 releases’ highlights on YouTube
1.10.0 Release (28-October-2021)
Increase working space on mobile by making rendered entry (top entry paragraph) scrollable
Note: For the time being, if you installed this on your device as a PWA, you will need to uninstall and reinstall the app to see this change.
Minimize edit conflicts when multiple users work on the same entry at the same time
New adjustable update interval setting (only use if instructed to by tech support)
See this release’s highlights on YouTube
1.13 Release (20-January-2022)
This release features behind-the-scenes engineering improvements that make it easier for the development team to roll out future improvements.
2022-02 Release (February)
When you load Language Forge, it now takes you to your most recently viewed entry.
Bug fixes
Note:
From now on Language Forge will be using dates to name their updates, rather than version numbers. Additionally, updates will be posted to this site just once a month, even though LF is updated more often than that. Remember that you can also check the release notes in GitHub , which correlate precisely with the actual releases. They are more detailed and technical in nature.