File Partitioner version 2.0 released!
Monday, December 11th, 2006A newer version of File Partitioner is out today.
It now features its own setup program, improved performance and a much better interface.
A newer version of File Partitioner is out today.
It now features its own setup program, improved performance and a much better interface.
Almost ready (the first 90% is done, I’m working on the next 90%), this is the screensaver you will be impatient to show your friends!
The screensaver is completely 3d rendered and will require a 3d video card to run (early geforce models or better, the kind of video card any computer bought in the latest four years should have).
It will feature multiple clock models, so you can change your virtual clock every day, depending on your mood 🙂
Right now it’s still in production phase: it needs a little more polish, a decent installer and some kind of documentation. I am also modeling some new clock model, just to be sure you will have enough styles to choose from 😉
By the way, this screensaver will also need the Microsoft .net framework version 2.0, so you might as well start downloading it.
A new version of FontViewer has been released today.
As always, if you have any trouble or suggestion, feel free to leave a comment to this post.
This time I am giving you a peek of what’s coming in the next version of gljakal’s To Do. Here is a list of the features you will find in the new version:
As always, this is still a beta release, so please report anything that’s not working properly or that you wish to have in the next version, either by comment to this post or by mail.
Here is a new beta setup for Clock.
Main features of the new version:
A small note: this is beta software, so strange things can happen!
Please report any issue or problem you have with the new version either as comments to this post or by mail. “Thank you” messages are also appreciated 🙂
While the new release of Clock is on the way, I have decided to release the version I am currently using, so you can preview some of the new graphical features.
The main new feature is Antialiasing. I think that for a program like Clock, whose main feature is being nice to see, this is a very important feature. And it’s not that cpu-consuming 🙂 .
The next important feature in this version is the new “transparent – click-thru” mode, which is perfect if you find that Clock gets in your way too often. Do not forget that you can still right-click the tray icon to interact with clock! This feature works only on windows 2000/XP.
Finally, three more skins have been added, named “Clean white”, “Clean red” and “Clean orange”. These three skins are especially suited to the “transparent – click-thru” mode.
With over 20000 downloads (just in 2006…), Clock! is surely my most successfull program.
This is a screenshot showing one of the new features coming in the new version: smooth (antialiased) clock hands!
You can also see a new theme, wich should be easier to read.
What do you think? I’d love to hear your comments 🙂