3 x 1.1#

Three updates at once, each moving up to version 1.1!

E = m c² now has something called "Profiles" to group your settings into different configurations - you can easily switch between them using the system tray menu. Other changes:

  • Fixed "major" bug (thanks Doggi, how could I have missed this?): Einstein's formula is 'E = m c²' with a lowercase 'c'!
  • Fixed minor bug where the status screen didn't always show the right time messages would be checked next.
  • About screen is fancier :-)
The E = m c² Plugin Pack has the following changes:
  • Merged all plugins into one assembly.
  • PopChecker now supports top x lines of the email body.
  • RssChecker now supports secured websites with a username and password.
  • RssWriter now always sets description to a description of the message (sender, receiver, subject) and content:encoded to the actual message content.
  • Adapted E = m C² to E = m c² (lowercase 'c'!) where necessary.

The only change to the JelleDruyts.Tools library is that I added an InputBox class. (Can anyone think of a reason they didn't provide one in the framework?)

The E = m c² 1.1 executable and documentation (244,13 KB)
The E = m c² 1.1 executable, source code and documentation (364,51 KB)
The E = m c² Plugin Pack 1.1 and documentation (68,97 KB)
The E = m c² Plugin Pack 1.1, source code and documentation (149,35 KB)
The JelleDruyts.Tools 1.1 library and documentation (143,34 KB)
The JelleDruyts.Tools 1.1 library, source code and documentation (173,78 KB)
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