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Releases: BeardyMike/WhosCalling

v0.8.7 HeartyHampster

09 Jan 22:46

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v0.8.7 HeartyHampster

Polished a lot of the core functions and added support for the OneKey, along with the first steps towards either a AHKv2 or Python rebuild.

Installation

Delete the old installation and pop this in its place.
optional - grab the data.ini files and drop them back in if you want to keep your settings.

Moving to AHKv2

Bit by bit this project is moving to AHKv2, however there are plans to move over to Python in the coming months.
For now though, the SMHotKey app has been migrated, and I'm beginning to rebuild the WhosCalling applets.

v0.8.4 - Setting the Settings

16 Jun 14:46
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This release includes the new setting window, and tons of code clean up. lots of unused variables and feature ideas that aren't being used, the code is 50% smaller because of this pruning.

v0.8.3 - test phase

03 May 12:06

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v0.8.3 - test phase Pre-release
Pre-release

After being deployed and tested for a few months, several bugs were found, and a 3CX config XML compatibility issue was found and fixed.
It doenst seem like a big jump from v0.8.2, but the backend is working far more effectively now.

v0.8.2

30 Oct 14:54

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v0.8.2 Pre-release
Pre-release

Splash screen is now animated and gives ample time for apps to load and read/write their start up data.
fixed the logging function
shuffled the files around as they weren't sorted brilliantly in previous releases.

v0.8.1 wasn't uploaded as the bug fixes introduced more bugs than they fixed.

v0.8 HeartyHampster

21 Oct 12:14

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adds a "highly complex" custom DRM module, and includes compatibility fixes with the common browsers.

v0.7 GloomyGoose

11 Oct 22:37

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v0.7 GloomyGoose Pre-release
Pre-release

The first "working" version.
Versions 0.1 through to 0.6 had app breaking bugs, stemming from 3CX's integration requirements.

After much headbanging and code smashing, v0.7 actually works. It'll serve as a reasonably stable base to move forward from.