![]() ![]() Hmm, sorry you ran into some problems, tipstir. Thanks, and if you have any questions/concerns please let me know. And if there's anything that annoys you with PG, please make sure to let us know so we can look into addressing it! ![]() So even those of you running XP and happy with PG may want to look into us at some point. Right now we're primarily focused on fixing old PG2 bugs and complaints people have with it, but hope to start working on some new features and/or re-architecting some of the old code in the post-1.0 timeframe. And since we're actively developing it, we'll even fix 'em if at all possible! ![]() And we have a lot of additional debug-information in there, so that if you encounter any problems we'll actually have a shot at troubleshooting them. So yes, while we are still technically in Beta it's definitely much more stable than PeerGuardian 2 is, on Vista/Win7 at least. We've even received enough in donations that we're in the process of officially signing our driver, thanks to our user community, thereby resolving one of the last serious hacks needed to get it working on Vista/Win7! (Especially 圆4.) Hopefully we'll have a v1.0 out within a couple of weeks, as soon as we get our hands on that code-signing certificate. So I decided to mess around with the code on a lark, and as it turned out I was able to fix a couple of the more obnoxious problems pretty quickly, and then a couple other people became involved.Īt this point we're actually pretty stable, except for a few odd corner cases here and there in code that we "inherited" from PG2. Was sorta/kinda able to get it to work with hacks piled on top of workarounds, but it was still extremely unstable. and ran into a bunch of problems with PeerGuardian. I started up PeerBlock after I upgraded my machine and installed Win7 RC1 64-bit on it. To the best of my knowledge, PeerGuardian has not had an official release for many years now, and the most recent PG2 RC1 Test2/3 version is about a couple years old now - nothing's been committed to their source repository for PG2 for "2 years" according to sourceforge, though the PG "Lite" project has received a bit of attention since we started PeerBlock it seems. I saw a fair amount of traffic coming to our site from here, figured I'd drop by for a bit, maybe clear up a few things. I'm updating lists with I-Blocklist directions, but only the Bluetack ones (free for all) of my interest: Ads, Edu, Level 1 (P2P+Gov) and Spy. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.Įrwin Bovendeur for initial Vista code and debugging help." Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.ģ. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.Ģ. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented you must not claim that you wrote the original software. Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:ġ. ![]() In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software. This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. PeerBlock modifications copyright (c) 2009 Mark Bulasīased on the original work by Tim Leonard PeerGuardian is Open Source licensed and its source code it's available.īase PeerGuardian code copyright (C) 2004-2007 Cory Nelson Please do not release any new build to download or news sites!" Pg2-rc1-test2-2.exe is the rc1 version, for Vista/Windows7, it's the last developed build and: This version runs with the pgfix for recovery it from driver issues.Ĭ/peer-guardian.html shows some incorrect data, pe: the file size (17,19MB, the correct is 1,59MB) and "last updated " can be the data of last updated post, not the last published build. ![]()
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