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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Service - O - Matic 3.00 released

I'm happy to announce that Service - O - Matic 3.00 has been released. It took a while to get to this version, but I wanted to get it perfect. I corrected some user rights problems and included some new features like Flap detection among other things.

With this release all conversions to 64bit are finished. I also tested everything on Windows 2008 Server so I'm confidant that our applications are ready for the future.

It doesn't end here of course. I'm still working on the next Watchdog - O - Matic version that has some great new improvements.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Code signing, part two

I just received word from Comodo. Seems I can't use their certificate in Vista making it useless for me. You'd think companies would adapt to a new OS after a year. Too bad they didn't tell me about this a week ago. Better yet: warn me when ordering the certificate that it can't be used on Vista. I received a refund the minute I asked about it, so no complaints there.

I'll be checking other certificates, but I don't think I'll postpone the Service - O - Matic release.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Code signing

Code signing is more important than ever with the release of Windows Vista. People that use your software get a scary warning message when starting your application if the code isn't signed. This might scare potential customers which isn't a good idea.

So I decided to sign all my software. I bought a certificate from Comodo a week ago. It was the cheapest solution and I've read it doesn't matter much where you get your certificate from. But maybe I was wrong.

First they had me send them my ID and two other documents to prove I'm legit. Then they tried to install the certificate. This didn't quite work cause I always use Firefox. Seems they can only install it in Internet Explorer. A warning would have been nice. So I tried it a second time and the certificate was installed. The certificate had the wrong name on it (why did I send those 3 documents?). Also, I couldn't sign my software with this certificate. Contacted support again. They asked me to create several files and try again. Didn't work. Then they asked me to order again right until the payment step. Didn't work.

So a week later I'm still not able to sign my software. I'm testing release candidate 1 of the new Service - O - Matic and I'm eager to release it. But I still have to wait until I can sign it before I can actually release.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

IPv6 Fping

Seems I won't be using RentACoder. I was creating a framework for the coder and I thought it would be easier to do it myself. So after 3 hours of coding and testing, Fping is now able to ping IPv6 addresses.



Some features are disabled for IPv6 (most importantly the features which won't work like Type Of Service and the don't fragment flag). I'm not sure when I'm going to release the new version. I'll have a look at my todo list first.

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Sunday, March 09, 2008

RentACoder

I'm swamped with work. I've released a new version of Fping this weekend which should have been released a month ago. And I'm working on a new Service - O - Matic and Watchdog - O - Matic release at the same time.

I also need to add some features to Fping. Basically I want Fping to ping IPv6 addresses. I don't know where I'm going to find the time to do this so I thought I'd contact someone else to do it for me.

I went to RentACoder, a site that helps getting developers together. Basically you post a software project you want to create and people will place bids. Then you can choose the bid you like most and they can get to work.

I have 5 different bids after 48 hours. 3 of them seem interesting, most of them charging around $100 which is very cheap if you ask me. How can someone earn a living if they estimate 5 days of work at $100 total, living in the US?

I'm not sure if I'll take any bid. I fear I'll have a serious amount of work telling the developer what I want, creating a platform they can work with and checking the work when it's finished. It's probably easier and less time consuming to do it myself and I know I'll have what I want for sure. But it might be a good test for bigger projects later on.

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