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Saturday, 16 October 2010

Kickin' it, old school

Posted on 17:04 by Unknown
Ok, I'm switching back to the old method process icon extraction. The newer method, while more robust, had no real advantage and caused problems in some cases (and wasn't W2K compatible on top of that). Don't worry, my memory saving optimizations are still in place, allowing reduced memory usage by the GUI.

Thanks to MANY people testing our beta versions, I'm confident and am moving forward quickly now. I believe Release Candidate 1 (yes, with graph tooltips) will come within 48 hours. That's my prediction. No, I wouldn't bet anyone's life on it... but I think I can do it.

I may throw out an interim beta real fast to update with the latest improvements before finalizing the new features still disabled and releasing v4 RC1 ;).
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