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ApplePi-Baker v1.7 Update

ApplePi-Baker v1.7 Update
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ApplePi-Baker, the application I developed for Mac OS X user that like to work with the Raspberry Pi, is now available in version 1.7, compatible with (at least) Mac OS X 10.11 beta 3 (El Capitan).

With ApplePi-Baker, you can write an IMG file to an SD-Card, prepare an SD-Card for NOOBS use, and make a backup of an SD-Card.

This new version adds compatibility for El Capitan (Mac OS X 10.11), support for identifying SD Cards that have been inserted in READ-ONLY mode, some improved device information, and an improved Sudo password entry dialog.

Unfortunately, doing compression while reading/writing prevents me from using the authentication dialog provided by Apple, and I had to resort to SUDO usage. On all my Mac’s this did not present a problem, but you, the user, need to be part of the Admin user group for this to work. I’m unsure if this is done by default or not. If users run into issues with this, please report it in the comments (here on the ApplePi-Baker article).

For this reason v1.5.1 will remain available in the downloads – for those users that run into a problem.

See the ApplePi-Baker article or the Downloads Page for download and details.
Also: many many thanks to the people that did a generous donation to support my work, it’s highly appreciated!

Enjoy 

ApplePi-Baker v1.6 update

ApplePi-Baker v1.6 update
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ApplePi-Baker, the application I developed for Mac OS X user that like to work with the Raspberry Pi, is now available in version 1.6.
With ApplePi-Baker, you can write an IMG file to an SD-Card, prepare an SD-Card for NOOBS use, and make a backup of an SD-Card.

This new version adds on the fly reading (restore) and writing (backup) of compressed IMG files.
Supported compression formats are ZIP, 7ZIP and GZIP.

Additionally, I’ve implemented an “Abort” button, so you can abort your restore or backup process when needed.

Unfortunately, doing compression while reading/writing prevents me from using the authentication dialog provided by Apple, and I had to resort to SUDO usage. On all my Mac’s this did not present a problem, but you, the user, need to be part of the Admin user group for this to work. I’m unsure if this is done by default or not. If users run into issues with this, please report it in the comments (here on the ApplePi-Baker article).

For this reason v1.5.1 will remain available in the downloads – for those users that run into a problem.

See the ApplePi-Baker article or the Downloads Page for download and details.
Also: many many thanks to the people that did a generous donation to support my work, it’s highly appreciated!

Enjoy  …

ApplePi-Baker v1.5 update

ApplePi-Baker v1.5 update
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ApplePi-Baker, the application I developed for Mac OS X user that like to work with the Raspberry Pi, is now available in version 1.5.
With ApplePi-Baker, you can write an IMG file to an SD-Card, prepare an SD-Card for NOOBS use, and make a backup of an SD-Card.

This new release allows ZIP compression of the IMG file after creating a backup.

This release will now also recognize USB sticks or SD-Cards that are not formatted in a format recognized by your Mac – for example ext3 or ext4, and will be able to make a backup of that as well.

See the ApplePi-Baker article or the Downloads Page for download and details. Enjoy  …

ApplePi-Baker v1.4 update

ApplePi-Baker v1.4 update
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ApplePi-Baker, the application I developed for Mac OS X user that like to work with the Raspberry Pi, is now available in version 1.4.
With ApplePi-Baker, you can write an IMG file to an SD-Card, prepare an SD-Card for NOOBS use, and make a backup of an SD-Card.

The changes involves fixing a minore bug (proper sizing of an SD-Card vs IMG file) and a minor speed improvement. If you haven’t run into any issue, then this update might not be needed for your purposes.

See the ApplePi-Baker article or the Downloads Page for download and details.

Name My TV Series v1.4.2 available …

Name My TV Series v1.4.2 available …
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Available as of today, version 1.4.2 of Name My TV Series, for Windows, MacOS X and Linux (32bit and 64bit).

This version addresses the renaming of subtitles in different languages (for example: episode.en.srt and episode.nl.srt).
With this version a 64 bit Linux version has been made available as well.

Boblight Config Maker – Update 1.4 available

Boblight Config Maker – Update 1.4 available
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Today I released version 1.4 of Boblight Config Maker for Linux, Windows and MacOS X.

This version allows you to resize the window (for those with smaller screens).
I have also included the option to have a Magic Word calculation done automatically (commonly used with Adafruit and such).

The latest version can be found in the Boblight Config Maker article, or on the Downloads Page.

Boblight Config Maker – Update 1.3 available

Boblight Config Maker – Update 1.3 available
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Today I released version 1.3 of Boblight Config Maker for Linux, Windows and MacOS X.

This version allows you to choose the desired decimal separator (period or comma), as some users have ran into issues with this.
I recommend to always start testing with a period, and if that doesn’t work resort to testing with a comma.

The latest version can be found in the Boblight Config Maker article, or on the Downloads Page.

ApplePi-Baker v1.3 update

ApplePi-Baker v1.3 update
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ApplePi-Baker, the application I developed for Mac OS X user that like to work with the Raspberry Pi, is now available in version 1.3.
With ApplePi-Baker, you can write an IMG file to an SD-Card, prepare an SD-Card for NOOBS use, and make a backup of an SD-Card.

The changes are mostly cosmetic. Wider window, more aligning with your average screen, removal of the resize icon, and the application is now more Retinizer compatible.

Also a minor bug in SD-Card and SD-Card reader detection has been fixed.
See the ApplePi-Baker article or the Downloads Page for download and details.

Update: Rename your TV-Series v1.4.1

Update: Rename your TV-Series v1.4.1
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After a long time of waiting, I finally managed to update “Name My TV Series” to version 1.4.1 for Windows, Linux (32-bit) and Mac OS X.

Some of the most important bugs that have been resolved, based on user feedback:

– File renaming under Windows with special characters (accent, etc) has finally been resolved.
– Under Windows and Linux, the use of special characters in the show description works now as well (still show “?” under MacOS X).
– Support for .rmvb video files has been added.

Download it from the downloads page or from the original article.

MovieScanner v1.3 released

MovieScanner v1.3 released
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Version 1.3 of MovieScanner was released today.

– Newer FFProbe version
– Much faster and better data analysis (includes some conversion issues)
– time now displayed with seconds (to avoid a 00:00 time)
– Audio channels will now, where possible, be displayed as Stereo, Mono, 5.1 or 7.1.
– Windows: [Again] Fixed potential database issue, new location makes app more portable as well

With version 1.3, I’ve done an attempt to create a Linux version as well, unfortunately the Linux version is 64 bit only …

You can download the most recent version of MovieScanner from the MovieScanner page.

MovieScanner v1.2 released

MovieScanner v1.2 released
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Version 1.2 of MovieScanner was released today.

– Improved (Bleze) and added support additional UHDTV resolutions (480p, 720p, 1080p, 2000p, 2160p, 2540p, 4000p, 4320p)
– Corrected 12:5 notation to 2.4:1 (Bleze)
– Popup menu corrected to show “Explorer” for Windows and “Finder” for MacOS X
– Search changed to “Filter as you type” (instant change when typing characters) (Bleze)
– Audio: DCA is now displayed as DTS (Bleze)
– MacOS X: Fixed error when trying to create the database
– Windows: Fixed potential database issue, new location makes app more portable as well

You can download the most recent version of MovieScanner from the MovieScanner page.

MovieScanner v1.1 released

MovieScanner v1.1 released
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Version 1.1 of MovieScanner was released today.

Based on some reviews, additional functionality has been added:

– Copy movie information to Clipboard (TAB separated)
– Export the entire movie list to a text file (TAB separated)
– Added Sorting options (File name, File extension, File Size, File Path)
– Quick search field clear button
– Improved playback time detection

You can download the most recent version of MovieScanner from the MovieScanner page.

Browser and OS information, and your Geo-Location now available …

Browser and OS information, and your Geo-Location now available …
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We have updated our website – a page with additional browser information has been made available, including information about your browser, operating system, browser engine, IP address, your location based on browser information, and your location based on your IP address.

For this we didn’t just use the average “user agent” information, but we’ve added an some of the newer browser features (geo-location) and IP tracing methods for you to determine your location (we don’t store this information).

Go take a look

Tweaking4All Updated !!!

Tweaking4All Updated !!!
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If you are a regular visitor, then you have already noticed the “big” changes. 

We recently (hence the 3 day down time) changed a few things here at Tweaking4All.

The most obvious changes are of course the look of the website. A cleaner and easier on the eyes look.

With the changes a few things got “lost”, most importantly all the comments that users have placed – and I’m really sorry about that since regular visitors contributed a great deal … my apologies for that.

I hope everybody will enjoy the new Tweaking4All …

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