Tag: WindowsLogic

Tweeter 3.1.0.1

Tweeter 3.1.0.1

We’ve released a new version of Tweeter, changes and download are below:

1. Fixed dialogue boxes getting put in the taskbar.
2. Updated GeckoFX to 60.0.44.
3. Added tooltips.
4. Performance improvements.

Download it here.

Vivian 10.3.3.0

Vivian 10.3.3.0

We’ve released a new version of Vivian, changes and download are below:

1. Fixed a bug where ‘Web Studio’ would not open WSHD or WSCD files.
2. Added defined list of formats to the ‘Open’ option on the main window.
3. Added ‘Undo’ and ‘Clear’ options to the address and search bar.

Download it here.

Vivian 10.3.2.0

Vivian 10.3.2.0

I’ve released a new version of Vivian, changes and download are below:

1. Fixed a bug where the title would not update sometimes on the ‘About’ dialogue.
2. Fixed a bug where ‘Web Studio’ would not save a document.
3. Fixed a bug where ‘Web Studio’ would go behind the main browser window.
4. Fixed a bug where opening a link in a new window would not work.
5. Fixed a bug where ‘Quick Start’ would not show on the title of the main window when visible.
6. Updated ‘Pin’ user interface.
7. Updated ‘Settings Panel > Updates’ user interface.
8. ‘About’ dialogue now closes when clicking the ‘Software Agreement’ link.
9. Removed end of support message.

Download it here.

Vivian 10.3.1.1

Vivian 10.3.1.1

I’ve released a new version of Vivian, changes and download are below:

1. Fixed a bug where opening ‘Site Security’ when nothing was in the address bar caused
a false encryption status.
2. Added ability to double-click history items in ‘Settings Panel > History’.
3. Added ability to double-click pinned items ‘Settings Panel > Pins’.
4. Cleaned up code.

Download it here.

 

Fighting is Magic: Aurora 0.5.2.1

Fighting is Magic: Aurora 0.5.2.1

This is an improvement over the last public beta release 0.5.2.0. The changes in these updates are as follows;

Launcher:
1. Added ability to move the launcher around the screen.

Game:
1. Fixed all story mode bugs.
2. Fluttershy story mode disabled for this version only.

Update via the launcher, if you don’t have the game, download it here.

Fighting is Magic: Aurora 0.5.2.0

Fighting is Magic: Aurora 0.5.2.0

This is an improvement over the last public beta release 0.5.1.0. The changes in these updates are as follows;

Launcher:
1. Added ability to manually check for updates.

Game:
1. Reverted Fluttershy back to Aurora 0.4.1.0.
2. Added a fully remastered soundtrack.
3. Applejack now has a new mode select, which is also broken.

Update via the launcher, if you don’t have the game, download it here.

Friendly Notice

Friendly Notice

All WindowsLogic Productions services will be offline from 9th August 2019. This means that you will not be able to access our websites, Plex, Community VM, download server or update server for the duration of this time period.

Service will resume as normal on the 25th August 2019.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Tweeter 3.1.0.0

Tweeter 3.1.0.0

We’ve released a new version of Tweeter, changes and download are below:

1. Fixed a bug where the ‘Twitter settings’ menu option under ‘Account’ did nothing.
2. Removed link to @windowslogic Twitter profile.
3. System tray menu now looks the same as other menus.
4. Added ‘Settings Panel’ option to the system tray menu.
5. Added sound to ‘Error’ dialogues.
6. Fixed a bug where the set user colour would not appear on the ‘About’ dialogue.
7. Renamed ‘Feedback’ window.

Download it here.

Fighting is Magic: Aurora For Windows XP & macOS

Fighting is Magic: Aurora For Windows XP & macOS

And… I’m Back!

It’s been a while since I made any news updates for anything, but this one is to do with Fighting is Magic: Aurora 1.0 support when it’s released since I want a wider audience to be able to play the game on their systems.

What’s The Plan?

The plan is quite simple, it involves ways to get Fighting is Magic: Aurora working on Windows XP (all service packs) and macOS through various means of either emulation or fudging.

How Will This Work On Windows XP?

For Windows XP, this is pretty simple. I shall be making a bare-bones version of the Fighting is Magic: Aurora launcher which will handle updates in a similar way to the launcher for Windows Vista Service Pack 2 and above. The Windows XP launcher will include all the functions of the main launcher except the ability to send feedback and get developer updates (when the game is released). I shall be making a YouTube video showing off this Windows XP-designed launcher and showing the differences between the regular launcher and this bare-bones one.

How Will This Work On macOS?

Wine. Wine is a tool used for running Windows applications on macOS or Linux if you use the Linux version. Technically this version for macOS will work on Linux if you’re into that sort of thing. Downsides of the macOS compatible Fighting is Magic: Aurora are that it will not have a launcher or any way to update the game and will be just be the game in an executable file while you run with Wine. WineBottler will be included in the package and there will be a tutorial for it on my YouTube channel when this version is released.

Will Updates On These Operating Systems Be Slower?

Sadly, yes. Updates for these operating systems will be slower than the regular release as they will be worked on after the regular version has been released. Updates for Windows XP and macOS will be anywhere from a day to a week later than the regular updates.

Will DLC Be Available On These Operating Systems?

Yes, of course. I would never limit users based on their operating system of choice and all updates, regardless of which operating system you’re on will get DLC updates. People on macOS will have to download the updates manually but the DLC will be included in the manual download.

Thank you for reading this blog post and I hope this has cleared some things up about the direction I’m heading in with Fighting is Magic: Aurora.

Scheduled Server Downtime

Scheduled Server Downtime

Servers will be undergoing maintenance on the 12th April 2019. All services will be down except for the status page (use that to see the status of the servers). During this time, you will not be able to download applications, update applications, access help documentation in my applications or access main websites. The downtime duration will be anywhere from 1 hour – 6 hours depending on if I can get everything done. If worst comes to worst, expect roughly a day to get everything back up.

 

Thank you for your understanding.