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March 26, 2007
Synergy 3.1.1 now available
After a successful beta-testing cycle the final release version of Synergy 3.1.1 is now available for immediate download. This is primarily a maintenance release which delivers bugfixes, performance improvements and other minor enhancements. A full changelog appears here. You can...More Product news articles
Posted by wincent at 10:35 AM
March 21, 2007
Synergy one-day sale: licenses for $4.50
In conjunction with MacUpdate, Synergy will be available for sale tomorrow for the steal price of only $4.50. The sale is for one day only (22 March 2007), starting at midnight (US Eastern Time). Once the sale starts you'll be...More Product news articles
Posted by wincent at 6:10 PM
March 16, 2007
In Murcia
I will be at a congress starting today (16 March 2007) and will not have access to email. I'll be returning on Monday (19 March 2007). There will therefore be some delay before replying if you email me during that...More Site news articles
Posted by wincent at 1:27 PM
March 15, 2007
Nightly builds now available
In March 2007 I announced my intention to make nightly builds available, starting with Synergy and after a couple of weeks of testing, Synergy Advance and then Hextrapolate, with other products to follow. First up, what is a nightly build?...More Site news articles
Posted by wincent at 7:53 PM
March 12, 2007
Bansshee news
Bansshee is a free, open-source shield against brute-force SSH dictionary attacks. The Bansshee domain names are due to expire in a month so I am looking for donations from the community to cover the renewal fees. Please see this article...More Product news articles
Posted by wincent at 3:58 PM
March 8, 2007
Synergy 3.1.1b seeded to beta testers
The new version of Synergy, 3.1.1, is now in beta testing. You can read the announcement posted to the Synergy beta testers mailing list in this message. This is principally a maintenance release (see the full changelog for more details)....More Product news articles
Posted by wincent at 12:14 PM