CX Software - News

Sunday, May 31, 2009: 

As you can see, I (Eyal) replaced the default orange banner with a CX-style new-and-improved banner. This banner is a modification of a new wallpaper that we added called Orange Flames. You can preview it at the Screenshots page and download it at the Downloads page. We have also added two other wallpapers: CX Plasma and Glossy Neurons. Why has wallpaper development skyrocketed all of a sudden? I finally learned how to use GIMP ;-) Anyway, we are progressing well. Pioneer Web 2.0 is probably going to be released either this week or the next. Altershell is progressing fast, too. Also, we have a few new features that we want to add to Flashplayer.NET.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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 Thursday, May 28, 2009:

Pioneer Web 2.0 is almost complete! It has many new features, such as a Page Info dialog, a Page Source window, a Spawn New Browser button, and more. As for Altershell, there has been a skinning engine added to it, the Lock Session dialog has improved, and the Alterfinder file manager is becoming like Mac OS X's finder more and more each day! Altershell's only problem is efficiency. Whenever it runs, movement on the screen slows down a lot. I'm trying to fix that. As you already know, Altershell's source code will not be released, seeing as there are proprietary code implemented there.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Friday, April 17, 2009:

Oh, no! I hate my own carelessness >:-<  I accidentally forgot to save my work in before closing Visual Studio today, and I lost GearBox again! Fortunately, Pioneer Web 2.0 is still there (thank God). Also, Altershell is progressing amazingly well, too. Unfortunately, I won't be able to release the source code for Altershell 1.0, seeing as it uses some proprietary components and trialware (see the post on March 17 for more details). Have a nice day!

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Monday, April 6, 2009:

Guess what? GearBox is nearly complete, and Pioneer Web 2.0 is coming out soon! They're coming along very well. The screenshots are located in the Screenshots page.

Sincerely,

The CX Developers

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009:

I have been working very hard today, and I have finally managed to get ahold of the components I needed to complete the file browser, nicknamed 'Alterfinder'. Unfortunately, those components cost money, so I downloaded the 30-day trial :-(

But that's okay; I'll try to see if I'll be able to buy the full version online. When I'll get it, Altershell development will proceed at blazing speed!

Also, I've implemented a little 'Alterfinder Mini' in the RibbonBar, so you'll be able to browse your hard drive and Control Panel without ever leaving the comfort of your desktop!

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Monday, March 16, 2009:

Hello, all! Just as I was browsing the 'net, I came across an organization called Cairo. You may have heard of them; they're attempting to create an alternative shell for Windows. So far, they've done a fantastic job. It also inspired Benjy and I to work on our own shell (for Windows XP only). And so, a private alpha version of CX Altershell is being developed. The photo of the alpha version in action can be found in the Screenshots page.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Sunday, March 8, 2009:

Flashplayer.NET has been released! As we have said before, it was relatively easy to replicate. Also, we have added some new features that the previous version lacked, such as changing the picture quality and making the video loop. We still have to replicate Tutorialpad, GearBox, Code Snippets, and Dashboard, I'm afraid.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Saturday, March 7, 2009:

Sorry about the lack of updates during the past three days. My Ubuntu Linux computer had a problem and I had to fix it before updating the site. Unfortunately, we have lost all of the Tutorialpad, GearBox, Code Snippets, and Dashboard progress that we have made so far. Flashplayer.NET was lost as well, but we can easily replicate it again.

Sorry again for the lack of progress!

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009:

We have the Matrix simulator v1.3.0 up on the site. Over the weekend, we may be able to release an alpha version of GearBox. Also, we will add Code Snippets to the Status page. Code Snippets has Batch Script down pat, but VB.NET and VBScript will take a while to be compiled into the database.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009:

Hi! Firstly, Silversys has been renamed to GearBox and secondly, the an updated Matrix simulator will be released tomorrow! We are hoping to get Code Snippets out as well. Let's cross our fingers!

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Monday, March 2, 2009:

Oh my gosh, I am so happy! Today, it snowed really hard today, and school's been canceled! Now, this event has given me some free time to continue the development of our products! Thank you clouds   :-)

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Sunday, March 1, 2009:

Just today, the CX logo has been changed slightly. You may have noticed this change from the homepage. It looks cool, right? Anyway, back to development. Flashplayer.NET will be released very, very soon. Also, we have an idea for a very simple image manipulation program that we will call Inkwell. Also, CX is maturing as a group. We are starting to understand what people need and what they want.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Saturday, February 28, 2009:

Hi! I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that Tutorialpad is coming along slowly. The good news is that Flashplayer.NET is close to being finished, and Silversys development has begun! Stay tuned for more news!

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Friday, February 27, 2009:

Guess what? Textedit 1.0.3 came out for Windows (finally)! Aside from that, nothing much has happened today. Sorry that I haven't told you all yet, but we find that most of our software progressions occur more often on the weekends (Friday-Sunday). So, we haven't got much done today, but tomorrow, we will try our best to find some spare time to implement them.

Sorry, once more, for the lack of progress.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Thursday, February 26, 2009:

Hi! The website is now 13 days old! Yay (sorry to all of those people who don't like the number 13)! Anyway, Benjy has some new ideas that we would like to incorporate into a new release of C&B Jeopardy! He's thinking of removing the window borders of the question dialogs and adding new features. I have an idea on how to improve the alpha version of Dashboard and a chunk of code that I could add to make the CMD Matrix simulator switch to fullscreen automatically!

So, to all of those superstitious people, the number 13 is very lucky for us!

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009:

Welcome, newcomers, to the CX website! To all returning folks, welcome back! Recently, I've been looking at the Textedit FL picture (you can find it at the Screenshots page), and it's too blurry and small. I will try to improve the quality of the screenshot tomorrow, I promise you!

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009:

Hello, software users and developers! The website is coming along very well!

The following bug fixes have been added to the source code and software:

> Textedit (Linux) - Title name mistake fixed

> Dashboard (Windows) - Tray icon ContextMenuStrip bug fixed.

I'm sorry if I haven't been writing much lately; I've just got too much work to do! After all, Benjy and I are middle schoolers, of course.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Monday, February 23, 2009:

The Dashboard specs on the Status page have been updated today. You know what that means: Dashboard is finally progressing! The basic dialog and tray icon is complete!

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Sunday, February 22, 2009:

Today is a good day. I've been working on Textedit for Windows and Tutorialpad and they're coming along well. We think that soon, we may be able to release them (as betas, of course) to the general public. Everything is going great, both on the site and offline on our computers.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Saturday, February 21, 2009: 

Just recently, I have been working on Tutorialpad, and it is coming along quite well. I have the main dialogs, the "Save Subtitles" function, and a choice of Automatic and Manual operation. I've got the Manual setup down; it's reasonably easy. The Automatic setup is going a bit slower, but it's coming. Also, I'm finishing up Textedit for Windows. It should be released soon.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers.

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Friday, February 20, 2009:

Hello, all! I've been working in GIMP and I have created the first CX wallpaper called Reflective. Although this is my first time using GIMP, it came out pretty nicely for a first try. What do you think?

Anyway, CX has also been working on the Status page and we're filling it up, if slowly. Also, we have come up with a really cool upcoming program today called CX Dashboard. It's a tray icon that can let you launch all of the CX programs you may have installed without opening the Start menu! Another cool feature that it will have is that it will have an internal web browser, which lets you browse the CX Website in it, allowing you to quickly download more plugins and source code. Speaking of source code, it will have a source code viewer that allows you to view the text files on the fly! Pretty nifty, huh?

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Thursday, February 19, 2009:

You may have noticed previously that the Status page is empty, but I filled it out today.

Currently, it contains the progress of Pioneer Web (Windows) and Textedit (Windows). Not very much, huh? Don't worry, I'll add more to it. I just don't have the time now.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009:

Guess what? I've been searching on the internet for GAMBAS tutorials and tips, and I've gathered enough information to compile an alpha version of Textedit for Linux! Unfortunately, there are many functions that do absolutely nothing (yet), such as: Open, Save As, Text Font and Color dialogs, and a Background Color dialog. You can download the alpha as a .tar.gz file on the Downloads page.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Tuesday, February 17, 2009:

In case you haven't noticed, there is a new page up! The Status page! This page talks about the status of numerous CX projects. The Status page will give us a more accurate description of what projects are in development and what remains.

Nothing much has happened today, but if you go to the homepage, you'll see that we've renovated a bit.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Monday, February 16, 2009:

Textedit for Windows is really progressing! It will depend on the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. It will look identical to Notepad, but will be even simpler and lighter. The Linux Textedit isn't progressing much, seeing as I'm trying to get used to GAMBAS.

We'll see how the site turns out.

The following bug fixes have been added to the source code and software:

> Textedit (Windows) BETA - Successfully added homemade Font dialog, identical to Microsoft Notepad's Font dialog.

> Pioneer Web (Windows) - More efficient tabbing technique added, numerous bug fixes.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Sunday, February 15, 2009:

Hello, everyone! The website is progressing well. New stuff has been added: a new MS-DOS batch file that can simulate the well known Matrix effect and the AutoShutdown batch file, which shuts your computer down in case of a critical emergency.

Naturally, the source code is free and up for grabs. You can find it at the downloads page. Textedit for Windows is coming along pretty good, too. It will probably be released at maybe a week from now. The Linux one isn't proressing much, I'm afraid. I'm just not used to using GAMBAS and not VB. Oh, well.

Anyway, the following bug fixes have been added to the source code and software:

> Mad Libs (A Tour of Hollywood), version 1.3 - Spelling corrections and colors bug fixed.

> Revised and edited source code .txt documents added to the Downloads page.

> AutoShutdown, version 1.0.1 - Yes-or-No prompt added to batch file.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Saturday, February  14, 2009:

The CX Website (in its 'beta' stage) is finally up! We're so happy! Be on the lookout for more programs that will be added to the site (including a Linux section!).

Coming Soon:

Textedit (for Windows), Textedit BETA (for Linux), Silversys (for Windows), Tutorialpad, nicknamed 'king tut', (for Windows), and Code Snippet Silversys plugin & standalone (for Windows), and more!

Source code and binary installers can be found in the Downloads page.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers

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Friday, February 13, 2009:

Yes! All of the stuff in the soon-to-be Downloads page has been loaded! So far, the site progress is really coming along.

By tomorrow, the site will probably be finished and will be published! As the programming progresses offline on our computers, CX will release more programs, screenshots, and downloads.

Yours truly,

The CX Developers