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Archive for February 8th, 2011

Beyond Compare 3.2.4.13298 – Changelog – Softpedia

Posted by jpluimers on 2011/02/08

My favourite text comparison tool just got updated on February 7th, 2011.

What’s new in Beyond Compare 3.2.4.13298:

  • “Select All” and “Insert” are now available in line details but affect main display.
  • Fixed copying to the clipboard including gaps as blank lines.
  • “Paste” is now available even if no rows are visible.
  • “Edit” is no longer enabled if no rows are visible.

and more…

–jeroen

via Beyond Compare 3.2.4.13298 – Changelog – Softpedia.

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GExperts 1.34 (Stable Release) was released on January 5, 2011.

Posted by jpluimers on 2011/02/08

I totally forgot to post this earlier this year, so here it goes:

GExperts 1.34 (Stable Release) was released on January 5, 2011.
It supports Delphi 6 to Delphi XE.

You can download it here.

From the Change Log in Readme.txt:

  • General: Added support for RAD Studio XE. Minor bugfixes and updates to the help files. (Erik)
  • Set FocusControl: Add tool to assign focus control of labels by selecting the related label and wincontrol or a group of wincontrols, and the tool tries to guess the label to associate with each control. (Daniel Maltarollo and Erik)
  • Grep: Allow excluding any number of directories from a search.
  • Grep: Always center the match line in the Grep Result context pane.
  • Components to Code: Optionally generate code to free all created components (Peter Dzomlija).
  • Hide/Show Non-Visual Components: Added support for TFrame designers (Erik).

–jeroen

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