Category Archives: release

Default Programs Editor 2.2 Update

Change log for Version 2.2.1238.46 (September 3rd, 2009)

New Features:
+ An option was added on the ‘Add Context Menu Item’ page to add a command to all file types.
+ Startup time has been modestly improved.

Bugs Fixed:
– Fixed some program names and descriptions not loading properly (such as PowerShell).
– In some cases a message would appear instructing the user to install .Net 3.5 when it was already installed.
– The “Disable ‘Search web for unknown extension’ Dialog Box” button initially displayed the opposite status of the setting.
– The help button for adding or editing a context menu misreported what page the program was on.

Crashes Fixed:
– Fixed a crash when switching to the Context Menu page for some extensions

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Don’t forget, you can comment on the program, leave feedback, and brainstorm on new ideas on the Default Programs Editor UserVoice page.

Default Programs Editor 2.1 Update

Change log for Version 2.1.1157.2113 (August 25th, 2009)

New Features:
+ Multiple instances of the program should now safely coincide, but this is not particularly recommended.
+ Program options are now stored in the registry.
+ Added an option to toggle whether extremely helpful internal (anonymous) tracing information is reported when the program detects malformed registry values.
+ For registry links, the delay between navigation messages to regedit was extended a bit for users on slower systems

Bugs Fixed:
– Saved .reg file for Default Programs associations incorrectly included unchanged extensions.
– Fixed a condition where non-visible would show in the context menu editor, such as an extra “Print” item.

Crashes Fixed:
– Toggling the “Show ‘Jump to registry key’ links” when more than one instance of the program was open is fixed.
– Internally, malformed resource identifier strings are now traced and reported instead of crashing during conversion to numeric id.
– If Default Programs associations cannot be changed, the program will now display a message.
– It is now possible to set a newly created context menu item as default successfully as expected.

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Gmail Loading Screen hack

Here’s a quick userstyle for the Gmail loading screen. You and apply it via Stylish. Edit: And a Chrome/Chromium extension!

It’s takes you from boring…

Gmail Loading Screen (Before)

Gmail Loading Screen (Before)

…to moderately less boring!

Gmail Loading Screen (After)

Gmail Loading Screen (After)

It’s cool how just centering the info and adding a logo spruces things up. Take the hint, Google!

Here’s the code:

@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@-moz-document domain("mail.google.com") {
  #loading {
    position: absolute;
    left: 50%;
    width: 400px;
    margin-left: -200px;
  }
  #loading .cmsg:first-child {
    background-image: url(https://mail.google.com/mail/images/2/5/logo1.png);
    background-position: left top;
    background-repeat: no-repeat;

    padding-top: 70px;
  }
  #stb {
    left:0px;
  }
}

Ideas to make it cooler? Leave a comment!