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New version CMCrashReporter [update]

I’ve just uploaded a new version of CMCrashReporter.

There is just one little change in the nib file that prevent users of resizing the window.

CMCrashReporter is a free and open-source framework written in Cocoa which developers can stick in their applications to allow the user to easily send a crashlog back to the developer.

More info

Update:
2 September 2009: I’ve just released a new version of CMCrashReporter, fixing a small issue with GC.

CMCrashReporter

The first release of CMCrashReporter is available.
CMCrashReporter is a free opensource framework for Cocoa applications.

The idea of the framework is very simple.
Nothing is 100% perfect and sometimes an application can crash.
If the developer integrate this framework in his application, he will be able to offer a cool feature to the users. When his application crashes, the user will be able to send a report to the developer with some notes and a technical crash report. Very useful for the developer in the debug process.

Want to see the framework in working? Just watch this movie. You see, it is very useful and it is very simpel.

The integration of this framework is also very simpel, any cocoa developer can do this in a maximum of 3 minutes! There is a video available where you can see the installation of the framework in a new, empty Cocoa project. Watch it here.

More information about this framework is available at CMCrashReporter-project page.
The project is open-source. Default, the code is GC-supported (not required) and supports Tiger and Leopard.

For more information, you can send a mail to info@codingmammoth.com,

Oh, and don’t forgot to subscribe to our mailinglist.

– New at this version:
Fixed small issue (Thanks to Pieter Omvlee – BohemianCoding)

Mail-problems solved

Just want to let you know that the mail problems are solved.

30 and 31 August, there was a little problem with the mails send by my server. PHP added every mail to a queue and the customers didn’t receive any mail with their serial number… I’ve send a mail to every person this weekend manually to be sure that they received their serial-number.

I just got a message from my webhoster that there was a problem with mails send by PHP and that they have a delay…
Normally, everyone should received their mail right now.

I noticed the problem because I didn’t receive a ’serial completed’ mail (for my account) but I did receive a mail from PayPal…

The problems are solver and I hope that it wasn’t a problem for anyone!



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