Cyotek Sitemap Creator Upcoming Changes Create sitemaps for use with Google, Bing, ASP.NET and more with ease
The following are changes currently implemented in development builds of Cyotek Sitemap Creator. Please note that these changes are not final and may be removed prior to the next stable release. If you have any comments about these forthcoming changes, please contact us.
Nightly builds featuring these changes are available from the Downloads page.
Added
- Added Last Modified column to various URL list views
- Added URL browser dialogs to various selection fields
Changed
- Tabbed or tree based option/property dialogs now include a search field
- Minor improvements to External Tools dialog
- Minor start-up improvements
- Title replacements editor now uses same editor as other collections
- URL browser dialogs now keep the original selection
Fixed
- Setup would display an error stating Unknown custom message name "lcid" if an appropriate version of .NET Framework was not installed and was required to be downloaded by Setup
- Uninstall should no longer prompt for feedback when running Setup to upgrade an existing installation
- Fixed an issue where the Download all resources setting was switched off when opening the options dialog (regression)
- Fixed a crash that could occur if Sitemap Creator couldn't get an encoding [#304]
- Corrected some settings that weren't being cached
- Exception reports no longer include the user name of the current user
- Exception reports no longer include the raw host name
- Backup files had the wrong file extension (regression)
- Partial output is no longer printed by CLI tools when using the
quiet
switch - Statistics are now printed when using the
statistics
switch even ifquiet
is also specified - All output is now correctly written to log files when the
log
switch is used, irrespective of thequiet
switch setting - Sitemap generation now correctly ignores redirected URL's
- Title replacements can now be correctly enabled or disabled
- Setup programs were only signed with SHA256, meaning Windows Vista couldn't read the signatures
- Setup tried to install .NET 4.6.2, causing an installation failure on Windows Vista which only supports 4.6.0
Minimum Requirements
- Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista SP2
- Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6
- 20MB of available hard disk space
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