WinPatrol v33.5.2015.12 Apr 22nd, 2015
What’s new in this release:
Fixed installer to better remove previous versions of WinPatrol
Corrects issue causing installer to hang during upgrade on some computers
Corrected installer to honor non-standard installation folders when upgrading from V32 and above
Fixed bug that could cause WinPatrol service to stop running
Contains additional fixes to prevent recurring prompts
Contains fixes for additional stale data clean-up
CraigB
9802
@Bob, that’s the 33.5.2015.7 release information, see below for the latest release data
What’s was in 33.5.2015.12 (posted May 18th)
•Fixed bug that resulted in WinPatrol Explorer crashing in various tabs, most notably the Recent tab.
•Fixed bug that resulted in Notes no being visible everywhere they should have been visible.
WinPrivacy 2015.1.575
https://www.winpatrol.com/winprivacy/
What’s new in 2015.1.575 (posted May 16th)
Fixed bug that resulted in installation of drives to fail on some computers.
Fixed bug that resulted in removal of flash cookies not to work properly on some computers.
Fixed bug that resulted in blocking of canvas fingerprinting to fail sometimes.
Updated Documentation URL’s in WinPrivacy Explorer.
Updated to better support installation on non-system drive on Windows XP.
system
9806
Opera for Windows 29.0.1795.60
http://www.opera.com/computer
system
9808
https://filezilla-project.org/
2015-05-19 - FileZilla Client 3.11.0 released
Bugfixes and minor changes:
Ensure the title bar is at least partially inside the screen boundary when restoring a saved window position
Fixed crash if opening a wrapped dialog without having restarted FileZilla after having change language to Chinese or Japanese
system
9811
system
9813
system
9814
DavidR
9815
Strange thing happening today with latest regular release build of firefox - a mass of add-ons have been updated - now we are seeing signed add-ons appearing.
I guess we will be seeing more of these signed add-on updates over the coming days and weeks.
Hi DavidR,
RequestPolicy gets it after re-staring the browser. Eventually no unsigned apps to be installed, a good measure.
I already heard users of HTTPS Everywhere complain. Eff has to sign it.
polonus
DavidR
9817
RequestPolicy, the original is effectively no more, the new RequestPolicy Continued is in beta (latest being 1.0.beta9.3) remains unsigned as it is outside of the mozilla.add-ons site.
Most of my extensions updated yesterday to -signed versions without any real update; ie. the same version number. Today, there was an update to NoScript to 2.6.9.26 which isn’t signed. Yesterday, it was 2.6.9.25-signed.
A short while back, there were a couple of -signed extensions, but updates reverted back to unsigned on the next update. It seems Mozilla is testing the signing procedure before prime time.
Edit: Some additional information.
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/02/10/extension-signing-safer-experience/
Media Player Classic - Home Cinema 1.7.9
https://mpc-hc.org/