ANN: DSpatial 0.3.2

From: DSpatial (pvanlaake-KILLSPAM-_at_users.sourceforge.net)
Date: 11/30/04


Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 18:47:54 +0100

Today the DSpatial project published release 0.3.2 of the DSpatial kernel.
DSpatial is an open source project that aims to supply Delphi and Kylix
developers with geospatial analysis tools at no cost.

The major new features of this release are the enhanced concurrency control
and better memory management. The kernel is multithread-safe, using critical
sections and a "manual" locking mechanism.

The DSpatial home page can be found at http://dspatial.sourceforge.net/.
D5+/K2+ required.

Regards,
The DSpatial Development Team



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