I've continued to make great strides forward. v3.99.37 beta has been a stable build, as I predicted. It isn't perfect, as I've already done a lot more cleaning, adding, and polishing since it.
As for latest internal developments: The graph tooltips *will* finally be enabled soon on public builds. I had to both finish them, then ensure they worked efficiently and without problems. Since they are tied closely to the inter-process communication, much of the work has been on it, preparing for the final unveiling of those new graph tooltips. I know, this is the 20th time I've said this -- I'm for real though.
I actually have the power to show tooltips anywhere on the graph, but for now will just show information about ProBalance events. When you're hovering over a highlighted area of the graph, you'll see all events that happened at that time (yes, I support multiple events during the same time interval -- of course).
I've added a new throttle level, for the few that use hard throttling for whatever purpose. I've also changed the existing throttle levels. Note to readers, the throttling I am speaking of is NOT ProBalance priority adjustments. It is a specialized type of CPU throttling.
The process context menu has been improved, so that things you want are more easily found - I think. The dialogs are getting improved.
Every line of code I've changed since v3.84 is getting reviewed. We're almost there.
Thank you so much to those who have stuck with me through this evolution in Process Lasso. The creative process isn't one you always have control over. You can't just 'do it' sometimes. It takes a little inspiration -- and without YOU I'd not have that inspiration.
Daily builds
Daily builds are now available here:
http://www.bitsum.com/files/daily/prolasso.zip
http://www.bitsum.com/files/daily/prolasso64.zip
These builds will have experimental features disabled as with normal betas, but may not be versioned correctly. They are mostly intended for translators who may need to see updated strings in use, etc.. They are also for someone who needs some particular fix *today*, and that fix has been implemented.
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
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