Announcement: Simpycity 0.3.1 Released

  • Jul 20, 2010
  • Aurynn Shaw
Following up on the blog post covering the new coolness in 0.3, and better docs on working with Simpycity, we've just released Simpycity 0.3.1, our best release yet! Simpycity can be downloaded from our Wiki, and our code is available from the Subversion repository. Finally, starting today, all new releases of Simpycity are available on the PyPI package index, and Simpycity installable via:
$ easy_install Simpycity

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