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)
PromptPal v1.5.6.0
Thursday, October 25th, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in Product Releases, PromptPal | No Comments »We've just made a new PromptPal release. Although it's just a minor update, it implements a couple of popular requests. Firstly, there's a new command added to Explorer's context menu for folders and files: "Open PromptPal at containing folder". This is ... (Read full post)
New releases, and a note about PromptPal upgrades
Friday, August 3rd, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, PTFB Pro, Product Releases, PromptPal | No Comments »We've made a couple of early bug-fix releases: ColorCache 4.0.0.1 - this fixes a couple of potential problems with the registration process PTFB Pro 3.3.6 - this fixes the Forced Delay macro item, which was broken on XP and earlier by a ... (Read full post)
Vista Post-install Run for ColorCache, PTFB Pro and PromptPal
Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Geeks Corner, PTFB Pro, PromptPal | No Comments »As promised, we've modified our installers for ColorCache, PTFB Pro and PromptPal to include the new technique for the post-install run under Vista. The latest releases for PTFB Pro and PromptPal also contain some useful bugfixes, so be sure to update to ... (Read full post)
More Releases and general progress
Thursday, April 12th, 2007 by Paul Roberts Posted in ColorCache, Geeks Corner, Product Releases, PromptPal | No Comments »Two new releases went out this week, one for PromptPal (1.5.5.1) and one for ColorCache (3.5.3). Both of these are minor releases containing the Vista and Windows Server 2003 DEP fixes I talked about earlier. There'll also be a new PTFB ... (Read full post)