1 October 2009 0 Comments

Workstation Migration Assistant source-code!

So I finally got time to trim the fat and clean up the code last night and it’s now available on GitHub :)

It’s been fun working on both EncodeHD and WMA over the past few years and I appreciate all the support they’ve gotten. I’ll try to continue contributing bits and pieces and I’m really hopeful that someone or some people can pick up on both of these projects. If not, then I hope the code helps people better understand both FFmpeg and USMT respectively.

Regarding support for both apps, I’ve been trying to decide how best to handle this. I get dozens of emails a day and, probably to my own downfall, reply to every single one! So, over the next few days I’ll probably get rid of the GetSatisfaction support pages and start only occasionally trawling through support emails.

Update 06/10/2009: I’ve marked myself as inactive in the GetSatisfaction pages and i’ve taken the Feedback tab off this site.

So what’s next? Well, I’ve got an interesting tool in the works for sysadmins. It’s kinda like Win 7’s AppLocker – but retrospective. Rather than whitelisting, it uses a blacklist to remove applications automatically. I’ve sent it out to a few testers and if it proves worthwhile, then maybe it’ll see the light of day. I’m also learning Objective-C, so I’m hoping my next app will be for the Mac :)

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