We are pleased to announce the release of Avogadro 1.90.0, our latest
release as we finish up features for a final Avogadro 2.0 release.
This release has a lot of new work completed over the last year,
including the results of our first Google Summer of Code where two
students worked on projects under the program. The binaries were build
against Qt 5.7.0 (latest Qt at the time of release), an updated Open
Babel, and using Visual Studio 2015 on Windows.

Avogadro 1.90.0 was tagged last week, and the latest binaries can be
downloaded from http://openchemistry.org/downloads/, I made this the
first release on GitHub as the downloads are a lot cleaner from there
- let me know if you have any trouble downloading them
(https://github.com/OpenChemistry/avogadroapp/releases/tag/1.90.0 is
the GitHub page).

I intend to bump the CMake minimum, require C++11, and remove some now
redundant code falling back to Boost when C++11 was not available (and
code that is now in CMake/updates to CMake logic due to improvements
in CMake upstream). I want to make another release either very late
this year or early next year, and I think there is some great stuff
that is just about ready to be merged.

Thanks to everyone who contributed, gave us feedback, and funded our
development work.

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