This blog details some of my favorite misadventures in information technology, from security flaws to programming, with the occasional offtopic rant.
As the title points out, I'm almost ready to release
WURT v.5 Beta. It's a huge improvement, both in internal code organization and actual capability. I'll post a
change log here in the blog when I post the executable, but the biggest improvements are command-line switches and network time synchronization.
I'm still looking for Vista testers. I know no one actually reads my blog, but just in case, if anyone should stumble across any time soon, please email me at
WURT@hitoma.com.
I'm also working on another tool, a derivative of the research behind
WURT. It still needs a bit of work before I release a very early beta, but think of it as a passive
WURT that runs in the background. It's called WRS, and I'll go into more detail soon.
Labels: programs, services, vista, windows update, wrs, wurt
I'm finally getting back to WURT to a decent degree. Quite a few of the features I've wanted to add for a while, like command line switches, net time updating, and Windows Vista detection, have been added in. It's still beta, but it's much better.
Expect a release and a full changelog within the next few days.
On another note, if anyone would like to beta test WURT v.5 on Windows Vista, please let me know at
wurtbeta@hitoma.com.
Labels: programs, vista, windows update, wurt