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New Version: 0.2.2 - Build 31 - Beta - Download
- md5: 9a0d3c858fc0c1bdd7fb2a68f152bd04
- sha1: 4eb65e8cb1b6ede4b7b35f4ec792a8de35bab4b3
Change Log
Upgrading HFM to the latest release
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A major fix for a nasty bug I created. If you're auto-loading a default config file, you probably didn't experience it. Couple other quick changes and enhancements based on user feedback. Please upgrade to avoid any problems saving your configuration files.
Thank you again to the following people who have donated to the HFM.NET Project (no particular order... and I apologize if I've missed someone)
- md5: 9a0d3c858fc0c1bdd7fb2a68f152bd04
- sha1: 4eb65e8cb1b6ede4b7b35f4ec792a8de35bab4b3
Change Log
- Fix: Issue with Save As... function not using the file name supplied by the user in the Save As... Dialog. Was using current config file name instead... which in the case of a new configuration would result in an unhandled exception - Thanks augie!!!
- Change: Messages Window can now be closed using F7 key.
- Change: Now a single instance application (attempting to start HFM.exe again won't yield an exception, just a dialog telling you the app is already running).
- Change: User specific UI settings like log file splitter location, column indexes, and column sort are now being saved at the time they are changed... not just on application shutdown.
- Enhancement: HTML Summary now respects the 'Allways List Offline Clients Last' option.
- Enhancement: Add options to turn on/off the search for Duplicate User/Machine ID and Project (R/C/G) (HTML Summary reflects these changes as well).
Upgrading HFM to the latest release
- When upgrading HFM, please take the new Zip file and extract it to the same location as your current install and overwrite the older files.
- The user settings are tied to the location of the HFM.exe file. So if you move or otherwise rename any directory in the path to the HFM.exe file, you will lose your custom settings. Please choose your install location wisely, I recommend a very generic folder name like "\Program Files\HFM". Settings will also not follow the application from machine to machine. It is possible to transfer them and I will post instructions on how to do so at a later time.
Donate to the HFM.NET Project with PayPal
A major fix for a nasty bug I created. If you're auto-loading a default config file, you probably didn't experience it. Couple other quick changes and enhancements based on user feedback. Please upgrade to avoid any problems saving your configuration files.
Thank you again to the following people who have donated to the HFM.NET Project (no particular order... and I apologize if I've missed someone)
- cuda340
- David Fonda
- Michael Obermeier
- moltenrain
- David Dory
- George Stephen
- Zachary Glazer
- Jason Farque
- Michael Metcalf
- Charles Richards
- Timothy Hester
- ChelseaOilman
- LandShark