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xShots 1.3 has been released!
Dec 24th
Today i have released a new version of xShots, this is release 1.3, there are several things that did not happen as planned, it was a very slow update cycle, i had expected to come out with tons of new stuff by now but due to complications of time and other reasons, this was not possible.
Following is a small list of things that didn’t make it on this release:
- Originally i had planned for this release to include the new XUI skin engine i have been working on, but due to some issues with a partnership and code ownership, i had to drop that and wait for a later release.
- There was a new component in the xshots installer, the ToolBox, which is a small utility that allows to customize the images taken by xShots, and allows batch modifications to those images, but this will also have to be included in a later release, because of dependencies on the same XUI library i can’t release right now.
For this release, there were a couple small changes and some bug fixes, i’ve fallen back to the 1.2 code, enabled FTP support on this release, and have fixed several small bugs that were found on the 1.2 release, this is a small update, but its worth the update trouble just because of the Ftp support.
The new release can be downloaded from the xShots project page.
External sites will probably be updated in a couple days, meanwhile you can also get it directly from this link: xShots-v1.3.zip
xShots version 1.2 released!
Sep 27th
NOTICE: Due to someone claiming i stole his code, because of some similarities between xShots and an application he has that is still can’t be found on the net, and due to me not wanting to deal with this absurd problem, i have removed Ftp support from xShots, however, i will add support for different web storage services in the future.
Changes for version 1.2
- Added tooltips to the UI buttons
- Changed the layout of the xShots Settings, the Shot Settings, and the Default Shot Settings dialogs
- Removed the ssl libraries which were needed to store ftp encrypted data
- Removed Ftp support, files can be saved only on the local drive
- Changed shots and settings file format to reflect the missing ftp support, your settings will be updated automatically
It will take a while for version 1.2 to be available from other sites, so please use the following download link:
Download from RoxxSoft’s server: xShots-v1.2.zip
It is really a shame that i had to cripple the application, but i want this person to stop lying about me and my business, so i have come to this in the hope that he will go away, i will not stop working on this app just because someone how has fallen into corruption as a means to improve his business sends is trying to scare me with a site and hate emails.
I’ve been very angry about this, i have sent several emails insulting him in his professional conduct, his child-like behavior about business competition, and his lack of honesty and maturity to handle this, he has not given up, so here i will continue working on xShots, i will not be afraid, i may not have a lot of money to fund a hate campain as he does and will do, but i will remain true and honest, whatever he does in trying to harm me, i will resits and will not give up.
How xShots Came To Be
Sep 27th
Where the idea came from
A couple months ago, while working on the help file for a project i was doing, i needed to add a few screen shots of the application dialogs, toolbars and some context menus, while doing this, it occured to me that it was a lot of work having to capture the entire window, then having to edit the image on some image editor, select and cut the required section, then save it as another file, and finally, add it to the help file.
I went on the next searching for some utility that would allow to save only one section of the window, to avoid all that long process of editing the images, i found a project named X-Shot 2002, which is made or was made by Nico S. Beck, a developer in Germany, it can be found on www.nsbnet.de, it worked as i needed, at least partially, it allowed me to draw a rectangle over the area i wanted to save, this was good since i didn’t need to edit the image anymore, only the section i had covered under the rectangle was saved to the image, but it has a very big limitation for me, it only supports to save one section of the screen at any time, if i want to save a different section, i have to go through the process again, draw a rectangle over the new area i want to save, then save the settings and click “Screenshot!” on the main window, and the old settings i had are lost after i save the new rectangle settings, this was not very good since i wanted to have several parts of each windows saved, at the end this only moved the problem from one place to another, i still needed to process each image separately.
Although i found the X-Shot 2002′s approach good, it was not enough for me, so i gave it a little thought for a week and then came with the idea for xShots, which main feature, basically, is to be able to save each shot settings under a name and reuse them as much as i want, any time i need them, X-Shot 2002 has a timer feature that allows to save a screen capture at regular intervals, it allows to set hour, minute and second for the shot, it allows the timer to loop, so a set of images will be saved until the timer is stopped, it also has a few default time options to select from, i wanted to have something similar, but for now, since i needed the app really soon, i just added a simple option to set the time in seconds, so that each time the seconds interval i set has elapsed, a new shot is taken, eventually i plan to follow the same approach as X-Shot 2002, but for now it was enough to me.
After quickly writing down my specs, i started to write the app by the end of August 2009, about three and a half weeks later, by September 14, i had a first beta ready, fully functional, and i uploaded it to several sites as well as my home page and blog, a couple days later, it was being noticed by a few bloggers here and there, nothing really to get too optimistic about, but i didn’t really care since it was a personal project with no other purpose but to help me do my work, i just thought that maybe someone else would find it useful, and so it seems a few people have found it interesting, i hope it of some use to them.
I have always thought of sofware as a piece of art, which is built by a developer as if he was adding a piece of his soul to each application he makes, good software must be unique, must provide a different, new, approach to an existing problem, or simply a good and correct approach to solve a new problem, that’s why good software will always remain in the memory of those who used it, and nobody will remember those who just copied somebody else’s work, just like a painting, nobody will remember those who just copy the mona lista, but everyone knows who came up with it first…

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