I released the last beta of SoundSwitch adding a simple but useful feature: IPC. Before I started maintaining SoundSwitch, it was using a Mutex to check if it’s already launched, and in that case, would abort the launch. It’s a… Continue Reading →
I released the first beta version of SoundSwitch. The major change is the possibility to set your own notification sound, it can be either an MP3 or a WAV. Using the Naudio library, I’m loading the file into the memory… Continue Reading →
With the last versions of SoundSwitch, I made a lot of breaking changes that shouldn’t have happened. The biggest one was the Auto-Update feature that couldn’t download a new version anymore. Knowing that most of the user are using it… Continue Reading →
I’m really happy with this release because I’ve been able to play with Sound and .NET. I admit most of the work was done by the great NAudio library, but still, it was great to implement different type of notifications… Continue Reading →
I needed a way to auto-tag my release when I’m modifying the AssemblyInfo.cs file in my C# application. I created a pre-commit, post-commit and simple version.sh file to do so: The version.sh contain which file need to be monitored. When… Continue Reading →
I released yesterday the version 3.3.0 of SoundSwitch. Appearance In appearance, the icons have been changed to a better quality (thanks toĀ The Pastel SVG iconĀ set Created by Michael Buckley) as you can see on those screenshot of the Settings page… Continue Reading →
With the authorization of the original author (Jeroen Pelgrims) of SoundSwitch, I have taken upon myself to update and provide support for SoundSwitch. I released the version 3.1.1 that contains a lot of major changes compared of the 2.5: Before… Continue Reading →
As said in the previous post I started making extensions for MPDN, the media player. One of those is the Update Checker. This is a small extension that check for new version of the player and new version of the… Continue Reading →
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