Nov 1

Dradis is now back up. In addition, it’s email support has been enabled. So, if you’re in the Dradis system, Dradis has just flushed out all the emails it has had queued since we put Dradis online. Apologies if your inbox was the target of mass Dradis messages from months ago.

Nov 1

If you take a stroll over to http://www.whitemagiclabs.com/developers/, you’ll notice our SVN repositories are up and working. We currently are making the source to three of our projects publicly available. Extras2Extras2, ThemeKit, and their new friend DualityCore.

DualityCore is a daemon which runs in the background on your machine, detects application launches, and then patches applications on launch. It’s heavily based on the ProToys and Xtender code, but currently I’m moving that code into a more x86 friendly daemon, so you may find functionality lacking while the old code is retrofitted. Additionally, we will be working on restructuring Mach_* to properly patch Rosetta, but seeing as how this is a long and ugly process, we’ll gladly used an updated Mach_* instead if one becomes available.

I’ve moved all my projects into SVN now so code updates will be uploaded as I make them. Projects will be moved into the release branch on the next major release.

ThemeKit is available under the LGPL, DualityCore under the GPL, and Extras2Extras2 is available under the BSD license. We will be updating the developer’s page shortly to note this.