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WebGuide4 Version 4.016 Released


webguide4 demo screenshot

Doug Berrett, creator of WebGuide4, dropped us a quick email asking to help spread the word that version 4.016 of his application is now completely Windows Vista ready and incorporates new features that makes the remote management of Media Center even more capable. Below are the feature updates to 4.016:

  • Added remote control function to media pages – “play on TV” (Vista)
  • Added virtual remote control popup (Vista)
  • Added virtual remote control to mobile pages (Vista)
  • Added new user permission role for “remote control” functionality. (Vista)
  • Fixed Recorded TV thumbnails (Vista)
  • Added Recorded TV thumbnails to RSS feed (Vista)
  • Added checkbox to launch TV stream directly into WMP
  • Integrated new build of Cassini. Adds stability and support for Vista X64.
  • Updates for Vista x64 directory permissions
  • Improved some IIS configuration settings (runs “ASPNET_REGIIS -i” and attempts to set correct directory permissions on app_Data folder)
  • Fixed streaming HD from Firewire cable-box via “FireSTB”. Audio channel on pin 2.
  • Added “sports” and “movies” category lists from guide.
  • Added “system info” popup to “about” page. Useful for debugging system permission issues.
  • Added ability to auto-login as a user. The link is on the “system info” popup on the about page.
  • Added checks for “protected content”
  • Added unregister/register COM+ DLL to help fix music library permission errors
  • Hooked up missing translations in mobile pages.
  • Updated many text strings for translation.
  • Added permission checks to mobile homepage
  • Added “advanced” page to edit all settings in the “settings.xml” file.

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Alexander Grundner is the Editor & Publisher of eHomeUpgrade. He has been following "Digital Home" developments since 2003. He's also a fan of cross-platform, open development software and industry standards related to media, networking, and the web. You can catch his daily tech musings on Twitter: @agrundner.
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