The day has finally come! NZB Completion Checker version 1.0 beta has just been released – yes 🙂
It’s been almost an entire year since the last beta release, so a lot of new features have seen the light.
Doing it MY way!
The day has finally come! NZB Completion Checker version 1.0 beta has just been released – yes 🙂
It’s been almost an entire year since the last beta release, so a lot of new features have seen the light.
Time for another update! Yes… I know! It’s only been a few hours since the last one, so why the quick update? Well… why not 🙂 Since I have the time, I might as well fix all the bugs I can! This update brings a small change to the Breakdown form which, I’m sorry to say, was kinda broken in the last release 🙁
Okay, the first update is up! Thanks to NewsGroupReviews for the bug report! This update will affect all current NZBcc 0.9a users, as it changes the location of the servers.lst file. The file will now be stored in your AppData folder. You can just move your current servers.lst file into the AppData folder, in a new folder called “NZBcc”.
Oh boy, just had myself a busy few hours of coding and testing … just to please you guys 🙂 It was fun, and i’m not all done yet! Have a few more ideas I want to implement before NZB Completion Checker goes beta – and then hopefully 1.0 final!
The biggest news this time is multiple server support! It took a bit of time to get it working, since a whole lot of code had to be rewritten and retested. I’ve done a quick test of it all, but I’ll leave most of the checking up to you!
Well.. lets get on with the details!
Yes, it’s true! A new version of NZB Completion Checker has been released 🙂 Howver, this is just an alpha release, so there might be bugs – and most likely are!
This new version brings some new features, which should please most people!
It shouldn’t be more than a few days, before the next version of NZB Completion Checker is released… though, it will be an alpha relase (COULD be a bit unstable!). It will introduce a couple of new nice features 🙂
I finally had some time to update NZB Completion Checker (NZBcc). This new update includes some bug fixes and som new features. The bugfixes were all low-priority fixes, but they still needed fixing.
And then a new major feature was added, a first for all the NZB checkers/validators out there.
Did you ever spend a few hours downloading a file from usenet using an NZB file, just to find out, it was far from complete? Tired of spending your time and bandwidth?
However, the solution to that problem is simple! Read on for more…