New releases, and an easy way to change Vista partition sizes
Monday, April 28th, 2008 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Geeks Corner, LogMeister, PTFB Pro | No Comments »Recent hotfixes from Microsoft seem to have caused problems with the process monitoring functionality in PTFB Pro. If you're seeing unexpectedly high memory consumption from PTFB after a recent Windows Update, please update to the latest release, 3.5.1.1. This fixes ... (Read full post)
ColorCache half price - Offer Lasts One Day Only!
Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 by Susan Westlake Posted in ColorCache, Featured Announcements | No Comments »We're excited to announce that Technology Lighthouse will soon be featuring ColorCache on Bits du Jour, a 'deal-of-the-day' website that offers fantastic, one-time discounts on a variety of great software. Bits du Jour will be offering ColorCache on Thursday ... (Read full post)
Getting serious with Vista, and a new round of releases
Monday, February 11th, 2008 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Geeks Corner, PTFB Pro, Product Releases, PromptPal | No Comments »Well it had to happen sooner or later: I've now begun doing actual development work within Vista. This pretty much rules out Visual Studio .Net 2003 as the development environment. If you turn off UAC you can manage to build ... (Read full post)
New releases - ColorCache v4.0.1.0 and LogMeister v2.6.3.0
Monday, October 8th, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, LogMeister, Product Releases | No Comments »There's a new version of ColorCache available to download from our site here. It fixes a few bugs, makes ColorCache look even better on an LCD monitor and adds the new Delphi-style color format. We'll also be releasing a new version ... (Read full post)
Delphi Color Format for ColorCache
Thursday, August 16th, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Geeks Corner | No Comments »Recently a user asked if there was a way to get ColorCache to produce colors in Delphi format: $00BBGGRR (where BB, GG, and RR are the blue, green and red components of an RGB color) Happily, the answer was "yes". ColorCache doesn't ... (Read full post)