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Note about site news

All relevant announcements and articles can be found on my blog. Documentation for TabSRMM is on my wiki site.

Currently, the following plugins are hosted on this site:

  • Sound Volume updated
  • CList NG - a new project currently in early development. It is a spin-off of clist_nicer specifically written for modern operating systems (Windows Vista and higher) with full Aero support, skinning and Direct2D/DirectWrite rendering. Focus is on stability and good performance, rather than countless features, but it will preserve most of clist_nicer's features in one or another way.

For documentation and changelogs, refer to http://blog.miranda.or.at.

You can find all available downloads here. Source code is available via anonymous SVN access.

About TabSRMM Version 3

It has been released together with Miranda 0.9. The full announcement can be found here, including download locations. It is available from the official Miranda file listing.

Reporting bugs and other issues

Please report any issues on the issue tracker which you can also find on this site. When doing so, please tag your report properly and indicate for which plugin you filed the report.

Bugs and issues for tabSRMM and clist_nicer should be reported on the official Miranda bug tracker, because these plugins are part of the main Miranda source code repository.

Notes about the sound volume plugin

Please note that the sound volume plugin should be considered finished. I do not plan to continue its development except for fixing major bugs (which I believe, should not exist in the current release). The version you can find on the download page is for Miranda 0.7 or later only, please do not use it with Miranda 0.6 or earlier versions (it may not even load).

Sound volume plugin on Windows Vista or Windows 7

Because of major changes done to the sound mixer in Windows Vista, the plugin may not work as reliable as it does under Windows XP or earlier. Fixing this would require a major rewrite of large parts of the plugin and this is not planned at this time (and will probably never ever happen). Windows Vista provides its own sound mixer with "per process" settings, so the sound volume plugin is pretty much obsolete anyway.

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