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WebCipher 2009 Beta 2 - coming soon

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Thank you to everyone who has posted feedback, submitted feature suggestions, and everyone who has tried WebCipher at all! It is greatly appreciated, and your feedback and suggestions mean a lot.

Beta 2 is currently in the works and on its way. This is a blog post to inform of some of the updates made to the WebCipher website, as well as some exciting changes coming in Beta 2.

WebCipher License Agreements are now available online for viewing. This means that if you want to refer to a license agreement you accepted during setup, you no longer have to re-run the setup application. You can simply go to webcipher.org/license and click on the relevant release.

WebCipher’s Functions Panel is a new feature coming in Beta 2. This new panel automatically gets a list of all functions in the active document, so you can easily double-click on them later for use in another document. You can have the editor automatically update the function list every 10 seconds, or you can manually update it yourself by clicking on a designated button. This is a feature that some other IDE’s appear to have had for quite some time, and I am pleased to say that it is coming in Beta 2. More about this feature can be found in this support article.

WebCipher Help and Support has had a revamp in-product - you can now access the WebCipher Support site within WebCipher itself, in a specially designed format that makes for easy reading. This is also coming in Beta 2.

Plus heaps of bug fixes, and new HTML specific features. I won’t give away too much more, so stick around for the release of Beta 2!

Steven :)

WebCipher 2009 Beta 1 has arrived!

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

That’s right, WebCipher 2009 Beta 1 has arrived! Check out the details over at the forum, and download it now from the download page.

Steven :)

Heading toward Beta 1

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

I’ve been very busy as of late, but the good news is that I’ve found a bit of time to dedicate to WebCipher! So, I’d love to hear any feature suggestions and suggestions for WebCipher 2009, so we can get to Beta 1, then seal development off for RC, followed by the final release! I’m looking forward to the final release of WebCipher 2009, so any and all feedback is appreciated. At the moment, the changelog is looking rather slim to be honest. :p

Steven

WebCipher 2009 Alpha 1 has arrived!

Friday, February 6th, 2009

That’s right, WebCipher 2009 Alpha 1, which is a complete rewrite of WebCipher 2008, is now available for download! Feel free to download it, try it out, and submit your feedback. :)

Steven

WebCipher 2009 is almost here!

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Well, it’s been one heck of a development rollercoaster!

After discovering that I completely ruined the source code for WebCipher 2008, I set out on a big mission - to re-develop WebCipher from the ground up to create WebCipher 2009. After a lot of sweat and tears, I am proud to announce that WebCipher 2009 Alpha 1 will be available this Thursday. The timing hasn’t been set yet, but it will be available sometime during Thursday 5th February 2009.

If you’ve been following the development of WebCipher and/or use WebCipher in any way (even if you are just trying it out), please leave a comment here - it would be greatly appreciated!

I hope you enjoy using WebCipher 2009! Don’t worry, I’ve made a solid backup of the WebCipher development files this time around so that if anything goes wrong, it won’t be a massive dilemma!

That’s the forum post I just made over at the WebCipher Forums regarding a very exciting release - WebCipher 2009 Alpha 1! That’s right, the release will occur on 5 February 2009, with a brand-new version of WebCipher that has been built from scratch!

After trying it out, I would appreciate any and all comments regarding your experience with it - whether it was absolutely amazing, or terrible, feel free to either post a comment here, or reply to the forum post.

A big thank you to everyone who has contributed to WebCipher’s development thus far! :)