19 October, 2024: There is a new stable release PySolFC v3.1.0. New in this release:
Ten new games.
Cleanup of duplicate images to reduce package size.
Some extra cardset/table tile filter options.
Many enhancements, bugfixes, etc.
31 March, 2024: There is a new stable release PySolFC v3.0.0 - the biggest release in over 15 years. Additionally, there is a new Cardsets release PySolFC-Cardsets v.3.0. New in this release:
120 new games.
Support for several new types of games/decks, including tile puzzles, Ishido-type tile matching games, joker deck games, and more.
New game and cardset categories.
Ability to change the style of virtually any of the graphics in PySol.
Some UI/Quality of Life improvements.
Bugfixes.
10 July, 2023: There is a new beta release PySolFC v2.21.0. New in this release:
Ten new games.
Compatibility with Pillow 10.0.
Several new display options.
Bugfixes and enhancements.
16 April, 2023: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.20.1. New in this release:
The release packages have been updated to use the latest version of Python, and all the dependent libraries.
New alternate release packages for Windows and Mac that include the full cardsets library (these are larger and may take longer to download/install).
Bugfixes and other enhancements.
26 February, 2023: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.20.0. Additionally, there is a new Cardsets release PySolFC-Cardsets v.2.2. New in this release:
Over 40 new games, bringing the total to 1,200!
Memory games can now use any type of cardset, including new Matching type cardsets.
New options in the Solitaire Wizard.
Additional documentation for a number of PySol's features.
Bugfixes and other enhancements.
11 October, 2022: Linux users, PySolFC is now available on Flathub.
9 October, 2022: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.18.0. New in this release:
Advanced search feature - the ability to search for games, cardsets, or table tiles based on many different criteria.
Complete documentation containing rules for all 1,100+ games.
Revamped status bar, displaying more info.
The Find Card feature now supports all types of games.
Many new display and assist options.
Bugfixes, code cleanup, etc.
10 May, 2022: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.16.0. Anyone upgrading from a version prior to 2.15.0 should read the notes for that version before upgrading. New in this release:
Enhancements to many images and graphical displays.
More game rules in the documentation.
Bugfixes, cleanup, and other enhancements.
12 March, 2022: There is a new beta release PySolFC v2.15.0. Additionally, there is a new Cardsets release PySolFC-Cardsets v.2.1 (required to run 2.15). This is a pretty sizable release, so this beta version is being offered before a stable 2.16 in the next month or two. Any feedback and bug reports are greatly appreciated. The full list of changes for this release is quite long, but here are the highlights:
35 new games, plus enhancements and fixes to many existing games.
New high resolution default display. This new display uses high resolution cardsets and scaling to make the games look impressive on larger monitors, but will still scale for smaller displays too.
Note that the new high-resolution options will not override your currently selected options for existing users. If you want to use the new settings, you can delete or rename your options.cfg file.
Also note that because of these changes, upgrading your version of PySolFC Cardsets is required even if you're using the minimal package. If you are using the Windows or Mac installer, this will be handled automatically, but you'll need to upgrade if you're setting it up manually.
New feature to search for games, cardsets, and table tiles by name.
Many new display options.
Many missing game rules added to the documentation.
Bugfixes and cleanup.
And more.
10 December, 2021: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.14.1. This release fixes a number of bugs, including one that causes crashes for some users when opening the select game/cardset/table tile window.
19 September, 2021: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.14.0. New in this release:
16 new games
Support for Python 3.10 (Minimum requirement is still Python 2.7)
A new macOS package.
Enhancements to the tree select dialogs for selecting games, cardsets, and table tiles.
Further additions/improvements to the documentation.
Many bugfixes and cleanups.
11 July, 2021: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.12.0. New in this release:
40 new games!
Support for using higher resolution cardsets. The high resolution "Neo" cardset has been added to the Windows Installer package and is available in a preview release of PySolFC-Cardsets 2.1
Improved organization and categorization of the games list.
New display options - added option to center the game layout in the window.
New audio options - can now disable music without disabling sound effects.
Improved documentation - added rules to a large number of games that were missing them.
Bugfixes and cleanup.
22 June, 2020: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.10.0. New in this release:
Fix moving cards in the Scorpion Tail game.
One can optionally load the Freecell Solver and the Black Hole Solver using their DLLs (for better speed).
Some cleanups and refactoring.
5 March, 2020: There is a new stable release PySolFC v2.8.0. New in this release:
A new logo thanks to @ghostofiht.
Fix for Freezes (pygame upgrade)
Fixed Three Peaks scoring.
Compatibility with Pillow 6.x (ticket)
Restore the "Save games geometry" feature (ticket)
Added a NEWS.asciidoc file.
Better kivy/Android support
Using ttk and configobj as shipped in the python dist (instead of forked versions)
Requiring attrs and pysol-cards from PyPI
Added tests, bug fixes and refactorings.
Add the -g and --deal command line options.
15 November, 2017: Development of the Python sources has recently resumed using a a GitHub project and other resources and Shlomi Fish (@shlomif) has received an admin status on the SourceForge project and this site. A new source release which adds compatibility with Python version 3.x and some other improvements is expected soon.
30 August, 2007: PySolFC-Cardsets v.1.1 (152 cardsets)
21 February, 2007: PySolFC v.1.0 (1001 games)