Introducing WebView2 support, part 1
WebCopy 1.10 now includes partial support for Microsoft Edge WebView2.
WebCopy 1.10 now includes partial support for Microsoft Edge WebView2.
A brief note on the introduction of 64bit binaries for Cyotek products.
Future versions of Cyotek products will retarget to use .NET Framework 4.8, from the current of 4.6, preventing them from being installed on older versions of Windows.
WebCopy 1.8 now has limited support for websites that build UI elements via JavaScript, although there are caveats...
A first look at the New Project Wizard available in WebCopy 1.8.
The Cyotek (and Ariad Software) websites have gone through a lot of iterations over the years. The current website software dates from 2011, with the design from 2013, and both are in drastic need of an overhaul. As I plan on redeveloping the site using ASP.NET Core, I'm also going to introduce a new look at the same time. With that in mind, I thought it might be interesting (for myself at least!) to put together a rogues gallery of some of the iterations.
A brief post detailing additional usability changes for WebCopy 1.7 for local file name generation
A brief post detailing a small usability change for WebCopy 1.7 when the primary website has an invalid TLS/SSL certificate.
A brief post detailing the first new feature for WebCopy 1.7.
A beta version of WebCopy 1.5 has been released, focusing on form capture and local file mapping improvements.