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July 2, 2020

Announcing SDI 11.1.1d-2763

Shortly after the recent release of SDI build 2755 we discovered an issue that we wanted to address as soon as possible, so today we are […]
June 29, 2020

No More SDI “Developer” Builds – Just Releases

I wanted to make you aware of a small change that we have recently made to the way that we refer to “interim” releases of the […]
June 24, 2020

Announcing SDI 11.1.1d-2755

I am pleased to announce that a new release of the Synergy DBL Integration for Visual Studio product is available for immediate download from the new […]
June 12, 2020

Unit Testing in Traditional Synergy

One of the most significant new features introduced in Synergy/DE 11.1.1d is a unit testing framework for traditional Synergy. The framework is based on the MSTest […]
June 5, 2020

CodeGen 5.5.5 Is Released

We are pleased to announce the release of a new version of CodeGen. The primary reason for this release is that we realized that the installations […]
April 29, 2020

Improved Visual Studio Developer Tools – Available Now!

We are delighted to announce the immediate availability of a new Synergy DBL Integration for Visual Studio Developer Build and to recommend it for use by […]
February 10, 2020

Synergy/DE 11.1.1c Off-Line Documentation Now Available

If like me you prefer to have a local copy of the Synergy/DE documentation available for those times when you can’t get to the internet, then […]
January 29, 2020

Synergy/DE 11.1.1c Released

Important quality improvements for REV11 licensing A new patch release for Windows and Unix is now available to download on the Synergex website. All customers are encouraged to […]
January 24, 2020

Visual Studio Adaptive Formatting

In Microsoft Visual Studio version 16.4 a new feature was, I was going to say introduced, but snuck in might be more appropriate way of describing […]