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License:
Free
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Not rated
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Downloads:
134,857
- Requirements:
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
May 28, 2008
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Publisher's description of Silverfrost FTN95
From Silverfrost:With Silverfrost FTN95 you can create console based, conventional Windows and Microsoft .NET applications. Silverfrost FTN95 is the only compiler that can produce Microsoft .NET applications that can use the full Fortran 95 language. Silverfrost FTN95 also boasts its world leading Checkmate run. Salford FTN95 can now be used free for personal use. It is strictly for personal use or evaluation purposes. You can use it at home on your own personal projects. You can use it to evaluate FTN95 with the intention of purchasing it later. Any applications you create with it will display a banner announcing that it is the personal edition.
Version 5.21 enhances Visual Studio 2008 support.
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User reviews
- Average user rating: 3.5 stars out of 25 votes
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Version: Silverfrost FTN95 5.21
Pros: can be used in a GUI or command line fashion; has meaningful error messages
Cons: run time errors erase all previous output to point of failure
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Version: Silverfrost FTN95 5.21
"Best way to program in Windows"
Pros: Built in GUI builder, scientific graphics, bitmap handling and OpenGL if you want fast and powerful Windows programming. I use all that all the time. Most rigorous error checking among all Fortran compilers based on Polyhedron tests. And with /undef and /full_debug finds the most hidden errors you suspected but couldn't find in your code for 20 years :-). Great at making fun at colleagues by finding unbelievable amount of errors, mostly small, but sometimes really serious, in their codes if they use different compilers. With multithreading it is ready for multicore processors. Capable of .NET and has own C++ where you can do such tricks as mixing Fortran and C in the same code. Is most compatible with all older Fortran77 codes. Champion in compilation speed, an order faster at least. Helpful community on the web. My preferred one.
Cons: Mentioned above crazy amount of features and debugging capabilities came at a price that it builds not the fastest executables, but your mileage may vary. When you build larger and larger codes though you realize that being 10% or even 30% faster is not the most important factor. From my fox hole, my development and debugging time is #1. In some cases I also use Intel Fortran, which in average creates faster executables, but does not have all mentioned benefits, for potential squeezing of last drops of performance, though, again, probably this is not worth of time - each new upgrade to new fastest processor gives me exponentially more juice compared to optimization which is just linear factor. YMMV but not very much.
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Version: Silverfrost FTN95 5.21
Pros: I don't know I want to know How is the soft and fortran
Cons: I don't know
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Version: Silverfrost FTN95 5.21
"I would like to use it before UI review it."
Pros: It is free and has ability to deal with large numbers
Cons: The help document is long and includes references to other programs that I am not familiar with.
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Version: Silverfrost FTN95 5.21
Pros: Easy installation but I have been not able to compile with your Force 2.0
Cons: Sirs! I installed the FTN95 5.21 without problems. I also installed Force 2.0 and it seems that it is running well. But the compilation stopped before producing anything.
Summary: I cannot tell yet. Please, give me any hint to overcome the impossibility to compile under Vista Ultimate in a Fujitsu Amilo.Anyone knows what is happening?
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