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123109
- More site updates... Crazy busy, all of a sudden. Still working
on the HTML thingy I mentioned earlier... Building a new
workorder/invoice database using Open Office at the same time..
LstFiles.exe is almost ready to release in a new version... Probably
the first to be released into the wild again, after the updates to
accomodate Win 7 and 64bit.
123109
- More site updates, mostly technical stuff. A huge overhaul that
effected every page. It may be a couple more days until all the links
are working properly. This update incorporated transparent icons, A
great improvement for me - and it is the final step before I begin to
change the site out to css.
122309
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Announcing the new and improved Bugkit version 3! we are
happy to
tell y'all that Bugkit 3.0b (beta) will be released into the wild
within 30-60 days. It is a whole new system, much easier to use, with
support for all WinNT versions from Win2k to Win 7.
The website
is getting an overhaul too. I am upgrading the lesser articles first,
but will soon get to the whole thing, including snappy new screen
captures to replace the old ones (some were from 98se systems).
We
are also just about ready to release our favorites for the 2009-2010
winter season... It's the only time I get to really test things
thoroughly - and with test systems in WinXP, Win Vista, and Win 7 (32
and 64bit), it's taking quite a bit longer than usual.
Along
with that, a whole new section for my tech friends. TFG Utilities is
soon to arrive with another great addition: TFGCmd and TFGDev are being
updated to run on Win 64bit machines and in order to make it happen, I
have made a neat little do-dad:
It's an HTML front-end kinda'
thingy (it has no name yet) that can be turned into any kind of program
one would like to have (Bugjkit is built with this same dohickey). It
captures commands, can capture output from radio-buttons, checkboxes,
and text boxes (and hopefully combo-boxes and lists too) written in
vbScript (and maybe Java). But this is only a wee executable. While it
will eventually be able to compile all pages (I hope), it's main
function is to be like an HTA on crack. All of the HTML pages are
outside of the .exe - Just point it at the first page (index.html by
default), adjust the window size in the executable's companion file
(ini), and build the rest right into your html. Easy to update, very
open-source, very quick. and it will have a hidden cmd box for
executing in batch whatever one cannot do in the pages. In function, it
will do what I have been doing with WBAT, but is 64bit compatible, and
functions (mostly) right in the Windows environment - So it is no
longer tied to the cmdbox.
That's about it for the updates. Sorry it has taken me so long, but I
am still alive and picking up steam.
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