François Ingelrest hat FahMon, ein Tool zur Überwachung von Folding@Home, kürzlich auf die Version 2.2.1 aktualisiert und wenig später eine Version 2.2.1a nachgereicht, da die Windows-Version auf einigen Systemen nicht funktionierte. Das Tool lässt sich nun minimiert starten und bietet neben Bugfixes u. a. einige neue Optionen für die Anzeige der Deadlines und der für die WU voraussichtlich benötigten Zeit. Außerdem wird nun der Simulated Tempering Gromacs (GROSIMT) Core, welcher derzeit nur als Linux-Version vorliegt, korrekt erkannt.
Changelog 2.2.0 zu 2.2.1:
Added "Start Minimized" option
Added the blue color for unsynched clients, please check the help file for more information
Added experimental auto-reload code (thanks to athropos_666)
Added option to base ETA and PPD on instantaneous frame time and rolling 3 frame average
Added ability to override timezone detected by wxwidgets (whole hours only)
Message manager now writes out messages to messages.log
Added Simulated Tempering Gromacs (GROSIMT) core support
Added Dolphin as a filemanager option for Linux users in preparation for it being the default FM in KDE4
Added option to partially override state detection for clients with unsynced clocks
Fixed empty log crash bug
Fixed state detection bug for verbose clients trying to upload results periodically
Fixed projects database to handle non-integer deadlines correctly
Status images slightly altered
Worked around bug in wxwidgets breaking DST timezones, see above
Download times and deadlines are now displayed in local time instead of UTC
ETA times in the message log now displayed as HH:MM:SS instead of seconds
Projects database now versioned
Deadline and download dates can also be displayed as time elapsed or remaining, in days
Added missing declaration to allow compilation against wxWidgets 2.8
Switched win32 version to wxWidgets 2.8.4
Changelog 2.2.1 zu 2.2.1a:
Reverted Win32 build back to wxWidgets 2.6.3 as 2.8.4 appeared to cause file access problems for some users
Altered projects database conversion system to work correctly
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