Monday, October 10, 2005

Babbling about experimental builds...

Since the release of What's Running 2.1.1, I haven't been completely idle. I do have fixed a few bugs, thanks to very helpful comments and suggestion from the kind users!

Trickling out bug fixes isn't always easy. Having a new version of your software should be an event! But as I have only done a few bug fixes, I have started publishing an experimental build which is an up-to-date build of my latest source code but which doesn't necessarily qualify as an alpha, beta or as a release.

You can find the latest experimental build of What's Running here!

What is new then you might ask? Here is the difference going from 2.1.1.483 to 2.1.1.485:
  • Now you can move your installed What's Running catalogue to anywhere and run it from there, useful if you want to run it from USB etc.
  • The installation program has a "Simple installation" which is suitable for a USB-drive which you go around with. It doesn't create icons, register dll:s and stuff.
  • Bugfix: The last column was impossible to extend by dragging. Now it is possible.
  • Bugfix:Minimum column width increased.
  • Bugfix:It is now possible to double click a column "divider" to make the column expand to see all data
  • Bugfix: The "Total Physical Memory" value was incorrect for machines with more than 2GB memory.
  • Bugfix: The "Total Swap File Size" was showing "Commited Swap file size". Also didn't work correctly on machines 2GB+