GF News 2004-2005

December 9, 2005. MCFG/GF library for Prolog, by Peter Ljunglöf. This means that you can use GF grammars as parts of Prolog programs (in the same way as in Java and Haskell before).
December 8, 2005. A structured Documentation page on GF.
December 1, 2005. Publicly accessible Darcs repository for latest sources and documents. The snapshots are no longer updated.
September 22, 2005. Snapshots: latest source and linux binary packages, for testers and developers. See GF history for the latest changes.
Notice (1/12): Use the Darcs repository instead!
July 1, 2005. GF 2.3 released. Download from SourceForge. The GF history lists changes. The source package on SourceForge also contains a new GUI and some new grammars.
June 3, 2005. Started a page on history of changes. These changes will appear soon in releases.
May 17, 2005. Version 2.2 released. See highlights. Download from SourceForge.
May 12, 2005. GF now has a mailing list, to which you can register here. GF also has a project page on SourceForge, https://sourceforge.net/projects/gf-tools, but this page does not yet have much content.
May 9, 2005. PhD Thesis by Kristofer Johannisson: Formal and Informal Software Specifications.
March 15, 2005. Master's thesis by Björn Bringert on Embedded grammars: GF grammars that can be used as parts of Java programs. And a demo film of a multimodal dialogue system built with embedded grammars.
November 9, 2004. PhD Thesis by Peter Ljunglöf: Expressivity and Complexity of the Grammatical Framework.
November 8, 2004. GF 2.1 released. Here are the highlights. Software available on the GF 2.1 Download Page. Main novelties in 2.1: multiple inheritance of grammar modules, speech recognition grammar generation, lots of bug fixes. Version 2.0 still available on the GF 2.0 Download Page. If you need something from the previous version of the web page, it is still available: GF 1.2. <7html>