Jan
11th
Quick Update : UNF version 1.701

I got some feedback that some users running Snow Leopard were crashing every time they started UNF.

Turns out there was a method being used on a Cocoa control that required changes made in the 10.7 SDK. I rewrote the function to not need the method and have released a new version (version 1 build 701). All download links are updated but you can download the new version here:

UBER Network Fuser 1.701 Download

Lion users don’t need to update.

Thanks,

.nick

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  • vSeanJohn

    Thanks for fix… works great now.

  • Bob

    Hi, is there a specific reason why the source code isn’t available ?

    • Anonymous

      Yes, I don’t release source for most all of my projects. Two reasons:
      1) I work for a company that frequently reuses my code
      2) My company partners with a companies (in this case VMware) who can reuse my code.

      I am sharing the source with VMware who are eager to see if it *might* be useful for future Fusion updates.

      I am not against OSS – but I am not always in a position to release. But, the flip side is everything on my site is free and open to use commercially if you want (minus ANY support).

      Nick

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  • http://twitter.com/ckkong_sh SH_CKKONG

    Hi, I cannot find my VMs in UNF, I’m using UNF version1.701. MAC is running 10.7.3

    • lynxbat

      Can you paste the ‘ls’ from the directory you are pointing at?

      Also, what Fusion version are you running?
      .nick

      • http://twitter.com/ckkong_sh SH_CKKONG

        Yup, I should watch your video before using it:-), great tool, thx!


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