WinBuilder is powering the newest windows 7 PE project for the C'T magazine.
Here is the cover:
Winbuilder featured on cover of C'T Magazine
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Brito
, Feb 28 2010 05:01 PM
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#1
Posted 28 February 2010 - 05:01 PM
#2
Posted 28 February 2010 - 05:16 PM
Almost missed the date:-))
Thank you nuno and Peter for your help, and also thank you to all users on bootland who helped...
Thank you nuno and Peter for your help, and also thank you to all users on bootland who helped...
#3
Posted 28 February 2010 - 05:56 PM
So ctmag, this is your baby?
Which project did you use as base?
Which project did you use as base?
#4
Posted 28 February 2010 - 06:16 PM
Yes it is, but it is (because of bad timing) far less than i wanted it to be...
You can say it is based in VistaPE from nightman, but his last vistape release already included a lot stuff from me (as he mentioned on his page).
As you can easily see several parts were used from other well known projects (and i hope propper credit was always given), but in all it is a standalone project and i plan (as time permits) to release the current state (which is quite a bit more than the one in the magazine) to the forum as soon as i can...
You can say it is based in VistaPE from nightman, but his last vistape release already included a lot stuff from me (as he mentioned on his page).
As you can easily see several parts were used from other well known projects (and i hope propper credit was always given), but in all it is a standalone project and i plan (as time permits) to release the current state (which is quite a bit more than the one in the magazine) to the forum as soon as i can...
#5
Posted 28 February 2010 - 06:44 PM
Interesting. Looking forward to see your project in all its glory!
#6
Posted 28 February 2010 - 07:00 PM
well "glory" might be too much:-)
For a one man project with little to none input from the outside i would call it OK, but still needs to evolve...it is probably not very different to other 7 based projects, but it had to fit some special needs (like working easily without WAIK (Thanks Peter, even if i did not use your nativex way, you tools are great))...and some interresting apps were bundled with permission (which i can not publish here)...
So the APPS from the c't CD version in combination with the new base package i will post here will make the best package i think...we will see...
For a one man project with little to none input from the outside i would call it OK, but still needs to evolve...it is probably not very different to other 7 based projects, but it had to fit some special needs (like working easily without WAIK (Thanks Peter, even if i did not use your nativex way, you tools are great))...and some interresting apps were bundled with permission (which i can not publish here)...
So the APPS from the c't CD version in combination with the new base package i will post here will make the best package i think...we will see...
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