Version 1.2.0 of the WHS Duplicate File Finder released

July 12th, 2010 BassicTech No comments

We have today released an updated version of the Duplicate File Finder for Windows Home Server. This release, v1.2.0, contains the following changes:

  • Fixed: crash when deleting selected duplicate files
    Thanks all of you who has reported this issue. And please feel free to suggest new features at support@bassictech.com

Please go to your Windows Home Server Console and in the Settings-> Duplicate File Finder tab, click on Check for Updates and download the new version. Alternatively, download the setup package directly from here.

First uninstall the current version, then place the .msi file in your

\Software\Add-Ins">\Software\Add-Ins">\\<SERVERNAME>\Software\Add-Ins folder

As usual, let us know at support@bassictech.com if you stumble upon any issues.

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A new version of the WHS Duplicate File Finder released

July 7th, 2010 BassicTech No comments

We have today released an updated version of the Duplicate File Finder for Windows Home Server. This release, v1.1.0, contains the following changes:

  • Fixed: crash when clicking on orphaned page links
  • Fixed: orphaned page links on startup
  • Fixed: deleted files also removed from list
  • Added Open folder in Windows Explorer on item right-click menu.
  • Added Unselect all on item right-click menu

Please go to your Windows Home Server Console and in the Settings-> Duplicate File Finder tab, click on Check for Updates and download the new version. Alternatively, download the setup package directly from here.

First uninstall the current version, then place the .msi file in your

\Software\Add-Ins">\\<SERVERNAME>\Software\Add-Ins folder

As usual, let us know at support@bassictech.com if you stumble upon any issues.

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Duplicate Finder for Windows Home Server released

June 27th, 2010 BassicTech No comments

When you have built up your collection of files on your Windows Home Server, you probably have realized that the number of files on your system is huge. Let alone the size of those files. How do you know that you haven’t got a lot of duplicates? Duplicate files takes up a lot of hard disk space without any reason.

How do you remediate this?

We at Bassic Technologies can now proudly preset our latest product: the Duplicate File Finder for Windows Home Server.  This is a plug-in for your Windows Home Server console that lets you easily find and delete any duplicate files on your Windows Home Server shares.

Take a look at the product page Duplicate File Finder for Windows Home Server.

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Get Auto Reply Robot for Free!

January 22nd, 2008 BassicTech No comments

We are now proud to announce that our product, the Auto Reply Robot for Windows Live Messenger, is available for free. Just try or buy one offer from TrialPay Inc. and you will get an Auto Reply Robot license for free.

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Microsoft Surface maps the GUI Universe

April 30th, 2007 BassicTech No comments

In my related blog post about Remapping the Universe with fantastic new technologies, I was fascinated about that presentation.
Well, now Microsoft has got in to the game with Microsoft Surface.

 

This is equally fascinating in my opinion. I certainly hope that we will see this technology became available soon.

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Microsoft Expression Blend Release Candidate now available

March 14th, 2007 BassicTech No comments

I just noticed on the Microsoft Expression site that the RC is available.
Downloading it now and will test it soon.

Download Expression Blend RC

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Actually you can re-map the universe with these instructions

March 5th, 2007 BassicTech No comments

Maybe you have read and seen this fascinating video and thought, “Hmm… I want to do this myself”.

Well, now you can.

Alessandro masserdotti from Tinker.it has posted his instructions on how to build the “Multitouch table”.
Using Plexiglas, LED’s and what not, they recreated this technique.

So, follow his instructions and try it for yourself!

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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 RTW and Virtual PC2007 RTW released

February 20th, 2007 BassicTech No comments

Today, Microsoft released SQL Server 2005 Service pack 2 and Virtual PC 2007.

Checkout the What’s New in SQL Server 2005 SP2 and the press release.

Download here.

And Virtual PC 2007 can be downloaded here.

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Turn your Optimus keyboard into a video player

February 10th, 2007 BassicTech No comments

The much anticipated high tech Optimus keyboard, which was suppose to offer a keyboard will full support for programmable color keys, has some interesting possibilities for the enthusiast. At least its little brother, the Mini Three, which actually is shipping in version 2.0, can be programmed in some interesting ways. Scott Hanselman has created a way to show videos on the Optimus Mini Three.

He as also posted a SoapBox video of his results.

Video: Video on an Optimus Mini Three

But please, could someone give the man a camera stand…

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Windows Vista released, as are Ultimate Extras

January 30th, 2007 BassicTech No comments

Now that Microsoft has released Windows Vista, they also released some updates for Vista. (Yes I have, as many other, been running Vista RTM for about 2 months now). Today, I hade these updates in the Windows Update applet:

 

Also worth noting is that a plethora of language packs has also been released:

 

Update:
The updates are described here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/930857
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928089
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929427
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929685
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931573
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929735

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