Welcome to the future. I'll not ramble on about changes, as there have been hundreds. We pretty much know what has been added. I/O Priorities, Default Power Schemes, HyperThreaded core avoidance, automated updates, and a variety of improvements and optimizations.
This final fixes a handle leak that occurred in the last couple *betas*(only) - specifically, those released in the last 48 hours or so. Therefore, it is important you go ahead and upgrade if you were using the last couple betas. The handle leak isn't something that would affect the rest of the system, it would only eventually cause Process Lasso's memory utilization to increase.
This build should be a good one, though of course you can expect to see the usual barrage of minor updates as I continue polishing and perfecting the code - a chore that never ends. In fact, I already have the next minor update planned, lol. The good news is that the new AUTOMATED UPDATES should allow users to easily keep up to date. I believe the system is functioning nominally now, though this will be the first public final/stable build test of it.
Enjoy!
Thursday, 26 May 2011
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