Update README and ReleaseNotes.txt for the second Beta

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This is the README file for the 3.9 Beta version of Subsurface. This is the README file for the second 3.9 Beta version of Subsurface.
After the release of Subsurface 3.1 we merged the Qt branch into After the release of Subsurface 3.1 we merged the Qt branch into
master and started developing the Qt port of Subsurface in the master master and started developing the Qt port of Subsurface in the master
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make changes to make sure that what you saved on disk reasonably resembles make changes to make sure that what you saved on disk reasonably resembles
what you intended to do. what you intended to do.
Please check the ReleaseNotes.txt for known issues.
And most importantly, please provide us with feedback. And most importantly, please provide us with feedback.

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Subsurface 3.9 Beta Subsurface 3.9.1 Beta
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The Subsurface developer team is proud to announce the first beta release The Subsurface developer team is proud to announce the first public beta
of the latest version of Subsurface. release of the latest version of Subsurface.
Subsurface is an open source divelog program that runs on Windows, Mac Subsurface is an open source divelog program that runs on Windows, Mac
and Linux. and Linux.
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the user additional information on relative velocity (and momentary the user additional information on relative velocity (and momentary
air consumption) during the dive through the coloring of the graphs. air consumption) during the dive through the coloring of the graphs.
New in version 3.9 (compared to Subsurface 3.1): New in version 3.9.1 (compared to Subsurface 3.1):
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I don't even know where to begin. This is a complete rewrite of the UI. I don't even know where to begin. This is a complete rewrite of the UI.
The basic concepts are the same, most of the basic features are the same, The basic concepts are the same, most of the basic features are the same,
but trying to create a concise list of changes that summarizes the more but trying to create a concise list of changes that summarizes the more
than 1100 commits that have gone in since 3.1 seems a daunting task. than 1100 commits that have gone in since 3.1 seems a daunting task.
Maybe we'll come up with something better in time for the next beta (or at Maybe we'll come up with something better in time for the final release of
least for the final release of Subsurface 4.0). Subsurface 4.0.
Known issues:
- integration with divelogs.de is still missing
- on Windows the maps may or may not show - if you get a black window with
partial white outlines and the little dive flags for locations
- we have reports of occasional crashes on Windows when trying to close
the window by clicking on the little x in the window decoration
instead of using Alt-F4, Ctrl-q, or File->Quit
- Filter->Select Events is not implemented
- Translations are extremely incomplete
- Documentation has just been started
New in version 3.1 (compared to Subsurface 3.0.2): New in version 3.1 (compared to Subsurface 3.0.2):
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