If you enjoyed yesterday's homebrew application PCMonitor and found it highly useful, you will be glad to know that coder darksaboteur sent QJ.NEt an email saying that a new build has just been released.
For those who are hearing this program for the first time, PCMonitor allows users to view the CPU, RAM, and Network Usage of their computers using Sony PlayStation Portable via WiFi. The release brings the following changes:
* Alpha 3
o Bug fix - Now auto detects the drive Windows is installed to (used for network library install)
o Bugfix - The X and O symbols are messed up on the first screen
o Feature - Added minimize to tray option for server
o Feature - Cleaned up server interface
* Alpha 2
o Bug fix - Added check for networking libraries and prompts for install if required
Just like the previous builds, PCMonitor Alpha v3 comes with its own documentation containing information on installation and usage. Be sure to browse through that first before doing anything to avoid any problems.
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