At work we’re using debian packaging to prepare our release, this mean we need to prepare the changelog, commit the change on the changelog and tag the release. Moreover we need to track what the current release number and to… Continue Reading →
Thanks to @ramon18 we now have a wonderful new notification type: Banner As said in his pull request #186 this is perfect for gamers, this banner notification looks like the usual notification from program interacting with games. It’s a small… Continue Reading →
A couple of fixes in the certificate installation. Also, I’m re-adding the PDB since it’s not the issue with Norton/Antivirus. I’m signing again all the DLL (hoping this was the issue with the different Antivirus). Most visible change is a… Continue Reading →
I rewrote some part of the underlying lib that manages the audio device. It should resolve the issue with Bluetooth devices and some other edge case scenarios with device getting removed/added. I also added a link directly to the donation… Continue Reading →
Where I work, we’re using XenServer to easily create and manage our VM. Some of our servers are quite old, and we bought new ones to replace them and we needed to migrate our VM. Since the first architect didn’t… Continue Reading →
I took the time to update my mailcatcher to the last version of Ubuntu, Xenial. I also wanted to update Rainloop to the last stable version to use the latest patches. As always it’s available in the hub: MailCatcher on… Continue Reading →
By popular demand, I add a new setting to keep the SoundSwitch Systray Icon from changing when the default audio device changes. I also took the time to update the readme with new information. Release Change Log v3.12.3 (2016-12-08) Full… Continue Reading →
This release marks the addition of a new feature, the Windows 8/8.1/10 Toast notification. You can now use them to get notified when a device changes state. By default it’s silent, but you can choose any sound. Also, the trayicon… Continue Reading →
I decided to release a little tool that I created to test the C++ part of my Default Audio Device Switcher that I built using DefSOUND for SoundSwitch. The tester only uses the lib to list all the audio device… Continue Reading →
Dehydrated was firstly known as letsencrypt.sh but because letsencrypt is a trademark, they decided to rename the project, but keep the excellent features. Purpose If you’re already familiar with let’s encrypt and the ACME protocol, you can go directly to… Continue Reading →
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