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Friday, 6 August 2010

When does the evolution of v4 stop?

Posted on 20:49 by Unknown
Those of you following the alpha versions have seem dramatic increases in functionality, and know much more is planned in the next release. I've held this next version a bit longer than usual, making more and more changes. It will be an official beta build, as opposed to alpha. Specifically, we are talking about v3.99.10 beta.

Despite what the version number may suggest, this is the code that will be version 4 of Process Lasso. This series makes some giant strides in functionality and even markedly decreases virtual memory use of the GUI (yes, even further).

It is past time for the evolution to end though. People need a new, fully regression tested final version. I intend to make this happen this month. The beta series will be short. I've been careful with my changes, and have recruited some help to ensure I don't miss anything. You can help too, by experimenting with this new version. I'll say that I run it on my own PCs, but can't make many other warranties given that its a pre-release version. Its up to you, but if you do participate - please let us know your feedback in the Forums.
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