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October 28 Switcher 2.0.0 releasedThe final version of Switcher 2.0.0 has been released together with an updated web site. The only difference from 2202 is an installer and a few minor bugfixes.
Regarding the abnormally long delay between beta and final, no, I did not spend the last 2 months redesigning the web site :) Things actually became quite busy and I didn't have time to work on Switcher until recently. I haven't become un-busy either, so Switcher work will unfortunately remain slow.
In the meantime, enjoy this release, and thanks everyone for the bug reports and feature requests. I haven't forgotten them :)
Update: To clarify "minor bugfixes", they were stability fixes, so most of the issues reported still remain. September 01 Switcher 2.0.0 BETADownload 2.0.0.2202 BETA - Requires Windows Vista and Aero.
It's finally ready! Please leave a comment if it works. Bug reports and suggestions are also welcome, but I'll likely only fix major problems before releasing 2.0.0 final. Additional features or non-trivial tweaks will have to wait until the next version, otherwise I could easily spend a few more months working on Switcher
Summary of features and changes:
August 05 Switcher 2.0: Window filteringThe search feature wasn't created in a vacuum; rather, it was part of a larger set of features that all revolve around the ability for an application window to be in the background or hidden. Here are the available filters in Switcher 2.0:
All the above are commands, so you can assign your favorite keyboard and/or mouse shortcut to them. With exception to the first, they're also all toggleable, which is a new ability for 'hide minimized windows'. There may be worries of each filter adding a significant amount of bloat. That's actually not the case. They all share a common framework. The filters themselves are quite simple and lightweight; in fact, most of them took only a few minutes to write. And considering how many requests there were for 'close a window', it made sense to me to write a common framework and implement that plus a couple other filters on top. If you're baking a cookie, you might as well bake a batch of them. July 26 Switcher 2.0 screenshots: Window labels and searchIt's been a while since my last update. Work is still continuing on Switcher, although at a slower pace than expected due to a variety of reasons (summer weather, vacation, Starcraft).
I thought I'd share screenshots since a beta is not ready yet. Note that the screenshots represent a work-in-progress. Things will change before the final release.
A couple new features in these screenshots:
Comments and suggestions welcome. And yes, there are more features in 2.0 in addition to the above. May 26 Switcher 1.2.1 released1.2.1 is done. Download here.
In addition to the fixes in 1.2.1 beta, the final version also fixes Messenger Plus! windows in tile view, and fixes missing Sidebar gadgets.
As for future versions, yes, I'm aware of the feature requests both posted here and emailed. It's too early to tell what will be in the next version, but I do hope to incorporate some of the requests. I've actually been waiting for months to work on the upcoming version (due to being sidetracked by the input stuff); I have some ideas that I think people will like :)
On a related trivia/historical note, the input work was probably the most underestimated feature I've ever written that I've finished. Originally the 1.2.0 release was just going to fix tile view with multiple monitors and add more flexible input customization, with approximately equal weight given to each. In the end it took me a day to fix the former, and several weeks to finish the latter. Input-related code is approximately 30% of the project, and the input UI has 5 custom controls, including my own HotKey control since the .NET (and underlying shell) control does not support hotkeys involving the Windows key. I'm generally happy with the results, however. There are less input bugs than I expected, for which I am deeply, deeply thankful :) May 19 Switcher 1.2.1 BETAIt's that time of month again (although I actually never plan it as such): Switcher 1.2.1.1756 BETA.
Update: 1746 has a serious bug where it can make your screen unresponsive to mouse clicks; I'll get an updated version uploaded shortly.
Update: I've uploaded 1756 that fixes the above issue.
This is a relatively minor release with a bunch of bug fixes and the following improvements/features:
Let me know if it works or if you experience any serious bugs. I plan on releasing 1.2.1 final within a few days assuming nothing serious comes up. Thank you everyone for the comments and suggestions. And just so you know, while I can't incorporate all feature requests due to conflicts or resource constraints, I do consider all of them. More versions to come :) April 28 Switcher 1.2.0 releasedSwitcher 1.2.0 has been released. Download here.
Major new features:
A complete list of changes is available here. Thanks everyone for the feedback and bug reports. And yes, there are more versions to come! For those who beta tested 1680, the following changes were made:
April 22 Switcher 1.2.0.1680 BETAAnother beta with minor changes. This is the last one before 1.2.0 final. Download here (zip only).
Changes since the last beta (1661):
Thanks for the comments everyone. Keep them coming! April 19 Switcher 1.2.0.1661 BETAIn case you weren't aware, the previous entry about losing Switcher was an April Fool's joke :)
I've released Switcher 1.2.0.1661 BETA. Download here (zip only).
Complete list of new features, changes, and fixes available here. Summary of major changes:
Known issues:
Bug reports, comments, and suggestions are all welcome! April 01 Lost all Switcher workMy hard drive crashed last night, and I lost all my work on Switcher :( I've spent the last few hours decompiling the latest release with Lutz Roeder's .NET Reflector and adding comments again. Unfortunately this may take a few weeks out of development time as some of the code was quite... intricate... and really needs commenting and cleanup. What's even worse is that all my work for the next version--several weeks worth of work--is all gone... sigh.
This isn't the first time I've had a hard drive sound odd. My previous bad experience was with an IBM Deskstar; the platter head would randomly make a large clanking sound, but otherwise didn't seem to damage any data. Then one day it started clanking continuously, so I freaked out and started transferring everything to a new drive. Well, something similar happened to my current drive last night, where it started making clanking sounds but then proceeded to corrupt all my source files in a few hours. Now Windows won't even boot anymore; it complains of corrupted binaries in system32.
So thank you everyone for the comments and suggestions, but it'll be a while before you see the next release.
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