
Oh, and you can resize the window too… something that’s been missing from FoCal for almost 10 years (sorry about that!).

The Camera and File mode tests have been separated out, reviewing historical information is easier and more useful, navigation around the user interface should be pretty simple and you can even review old tests at the same time a new test is running. We think this new user interface is more intuitive, easier to use, more consistent, cleaner and gets you to the information you need faster. Brand New LookįoCal has a brand new look, consistent across Windows and Mac (and, er… more platforms soon…). It would be easier to ask what isn’t new! Any feedback – good or bad – will help us tune the software and get it ready for final release. We would LOVE you to download this release, have a play and give us feedback. The software is quite different from before, so we wanted to release the first version as an Alpha, indicating that it’s a pretty early release. There has been a LOT of testing, based on in-house testing so far this is the most reliable and consistent version of FoCal to date.

The look may change a bit, some features are missing, yet to be completed, and while we have shared with a small test group it’s not had extensive testing outside of Reikan (the release notes contain a bit more information). This is an Alpha release, which means it’s not yet finished. Which brings us to today, FoCal 2020 is nearing completion! We wanted to share it with you to get feedback, hear about what you love and areas that can be tweaked.

We jumped from FoCal 2.6 to FoCal 2.9 a while ago after a massive rework of the internals, moving our development tools along by a decade and providing support for 64-bit macOS FoCal.
