Process Lasso v3.84.2 has been released, and is a very minor update. In fact, I'm not even pushing it out to people via the update check mechanism. If you already have v3.84.1, there isn't a good reason to upgrade unless you just want to. If you have the original v3.84, or an earlier build, upgrading is recommended (and you will be notified of the update).
The primary change is a cosmetic one in the Active Processes tab. The CPU utilization graphs now instantly refresh when the sort column or direction is changed by the user via clicking on a column header. Previously, it took up to a couple seconds for the CPU utilization graphs within the listview to reflect the new ordering. The previous build, v3.84.1, fixed other small cosmetic and sorting issues found in the initial release of v3.84.
I have much larger changes coming, as v4 alpha is soon to be kicked off. The first alpha won't be feature complete, but will introduce some of the many enhancements v4 will include. It is likely I'll backport any minor improvements and fixes that can be safely and easily applied to v3.84, so that users need not wait v4 to go final. Note that the alpha/beta series will actually be v3.99, in accordance with my [unusual] versioning rules.
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
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