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Version 3.1 in alpha test release.
Work on version 3.1 of zsh has begun, with the major new feature being support for binary modules. There is a preliminary version, but you should join the zsh-worker mailing list before you consider downloading it. Preliminary tests using ELF on Linux, SunOS, and Solaris have been encouraging; the hardest part will be to make it portable. Some ideas on portability issues are being borrowed from version 5 of perl.
Version 3.0.2 released!
Version 3.0.2 of zsh was released 18 December 1996. This is mainly a bug-fix release to correct a few remaining minor problems, and is the last expected release in the 3.0.x line. The next production release will be numbered 3.2.x.
Version 3.0.1 released!
Version 3.0.1 of zsh was released 25 October 1996. This is mainly a bug-fix release to correct a few minor problems.
Version 3.0
Version 3.0 of zsh was released 15 August 1996. A list of user visible changes for this release is available, as well as a detailed changelog. The contributors to this release are duly acknowledged.
Version 2.5
This version is still available, but it is deprecated and its continued use is strongly discouraged.

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