A number of improvements and bug fixes have been made since the last newsletter.
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Song Titles
The latest version (24.13.1) includes “Sing Out Joyfully” song 159, which has been released on JW.ORG.
All supported languages are available, with the following exceptions:
- Aukan
- Cebemba
- Estonian
- Finnish
- Saramaccan
Further updates will be made in due course.
Importing Duties
The Import from Database History feature has been improved (24.13.0). There is a new CSV — Duties mode:
Bug Fixes
A number of issues have been resolved:
- The Initial Prayer drop-down list was not disabled when the week was locked.
- Fixed an issue where excluding a publisher by selecting an unavailable date did not allow changes to be applied, requiring the use of the date range option instead
- Fixed an issue in the Meeting Editor where month names were not displaying correctly in some drop-down lists when using partial translations.
- Fixed issue with the Monthly Workbook Data – Validation process.
- Fixed styling issue with the Workbook S-140 Legacy template.
Latest Download
Supported Operating Systems
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
Deprecated Operating Systems
These operating systems are no longer supported:
- Windows 7 (Service Pack 1)
- Windows 8.1
You can still download the last supported version of Meeting Schedule Assistant (which was 23.1.0) from here. But this version is no longer maintained. You are encouraged to use version 23.1.1 or higher.
Supported Operating Systems
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
Deprecated Operating Systems
These operating systems are no longer supported:
- Windows 7 (Service Pack 1)
- Windows 8.1
You can still download the last supported version of Meeting Schedule Assistant (which was 23.1.0) from here. But this version is no longer maintained. You are encouraged to use version 23.1.1 or higher.
Setup the software to update automatically or upgrade by using the Check for Update feature from the Help menu.
Version 24.13.2 has now been released which includes song 159 in the following languages: Aukan, Cibemba, Estonian, and Finnish.