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Sep 21

System Control 1.4.1 Update

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The latest and greatest System Control update contains an overhaul of the backend code to work with our new utility file and a couple quick adjustments to make the gadget Win 7 compliant as well as hopefully making some of our more international fans happy with a couple new date formats.

Let us know if you run into any issues. :)

Update: If you downloaded the gadget and confirmations aren’t working, re-download it again, Thanks.

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Dec 02

System Control 1.4 Update

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It came to our attention that this gadget needed a major overhaul. We’ve had lots of requests for new buttons, functionality, fix some of the existing buttons, etc. It was about time.

Yesterday we unveiled System Control 1.4, a fully updated, partially rewritten, and seriously upgraded version of our popular command launchpad. Here’s all the fun stuff:

  • Fixed Sleep and split out Hibernate into it’s own button.
  • Fixed Switch User.
  • Added international date format to the bottom text.
  • Added buttons for: Screensaver and Control Panel.
  • Added a timer for commands, configurable from gadget flyout.
  • Added new button styles to better fit themes.
  • Added a medium size (finally!)
  • Made the interface more adaptive, it will get rid of the arrows if you don’t need them (ie. small size with 4 buttons displays all 4 buttons with no second page).

We hope everyone enjoys the new update and as usual, please let us know if you run into any issues or want to pass along any suggestions and things you’d like to see. We read and try to respond to everything we can.

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Jun 18

System Control 1.3 Update

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This update cleans up a few things with the gadget, mostly optimization and code.  So while there isn’t anything new, we have eliminated the auto-update checker (because no one was using it anyways and it’s pinging our server like nobody’s business), spruced up the code and redesigned the settings panel.  We’ve also moved the data file to a different directory, so you’ll have to reconfigure the gadget when you upgrade, but it shouldn’t take more than a minute to do.

This update sets the gadget up for future update where we can actually begin adding in more buttons and controls.  Just had to do some house cleaning first.

If you haven’t checked out System Control yet, please do, it’s extremely useful.

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Sep 17

System Control 1.2 Update

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This is just a quick update to patch over some stuff from the last update.  I know, everyone is waiting for more buttons and commands and what-not. 

Don’t worry, we are still planning and working on various things, including the next version of the Ultimate Explorer gadget (which is going to have some really cool stuff, BTW).  In any case, here’s the update:

  • Update Checker has been fixed so that you no longer need to have an internet connection to use the gadget.  I know, this was a pain, not too many people probably noticed it, but I put the update patch in kind of quick and missed a couple things.  But don’t worry, it’s all fixed now.

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Sep 05

System Control 1.1 Update

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Seems like only yesterday we launched this little gadget and so far the response has been absolutely stunning.  Over 30,000 downloads in 8 days.  We’re happy, you’re happy, life’s good.  So here’s an update to help out some people who requested a couple features and some clarification on the StandBy button.

  • Added The Ability For The Gadget To Check For Updates Automatically. 
  • Added The Ability To Turn Confirmations Off And On At Will From Settings.
  • Renamed StandBy To Sleep / Hibernate.

Why did we rename that button?  Cause Window’s Vista Power settings are a little schizophrenic.  For most people, the button will use Hybrid Sleep, which saves your current documents and profile and goes into a low power mode for 3 hours before shutting off.  If you have a laptop however, go into your Advanced Power Settings and switch off Hybrid Sleep and viola!  The Button will now work as a Hibernate only.  Sadly, Sleep only is a different command and if you’re going to use it, I would suggest Hybrid Sleep instead as it’s better functionality and better power saving.

So we hope you all enjoy the new update, let us know if you run into any problems or have any questions.  :)

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