What's New -  October 2013

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October 14, 2013:  Our ReactionTimes programs  measure human response times to various stimuli and save experimental results for further statistical analysis.   Changes were implemented today to better handle analysis of results for countries which use comma as a decimal separator in floating point numbers (Europe and others) instead of the decimal point used in North America. ReactionTimes V4.2 and ReactionStats V3.2.  should now generate and process response summary files correctly.

October 22,  2013: 

Many have worked on those Logic Puzzles whose goal is to determine "who sold what for how much", or "who rode which ride and won what kind of toy".  Solutions are based on clues and usually include diagonal grids containing true/false sub-grids to enter help match items across categories.  Here's a Logic Grid Print program which allows the user to print multiple copies of such grids after entering  "Categories" (Names, Rides, Prizes, etc.) and the "Items" within those categories (Joe, Roy, Sam, etc.).   Now  you can preserve those grids from the puzzle magazine for others' use, or create grids for puzzles which do not include them, or try multiple search paths where a "guess" may be required to find the solution.      Drop me a line if you would like the text and clues for the included sample puzzle.        Have fun!