Oct
30th
After quite some time without any updates, I finally found time to take care of my aging Wiki. Because of some troubles (mainly bad performance and some old and no longer maintained extensions acting up), I decided to switch from MediaWiki to PmWiki and I'm loving it. PmWiki's simplicity paired with its powerful feature set is quite impressive, to say so.
The transition went with relative easy (with the help of some perl scripts to convert some of the markup differences between MediaWiki and PmWiki) and most of the pages are already online. Links should be fixed, but some orphans may still be straying around.
At the same time, I'm currently updating the TabSRMM documentation for version 3. Because of the many changes in the plugin, this is a lengthy process and it may take a while until I can finish it. The most important things are already done though.
Because of the different page organization system in PmWiki, some URLs had to change and the direct links in the TabSRMM option page may result in a 404. When possible, I installed redirection pages and I already updated the "Help" links in the plugin.
Aug
25th

After more than one year of development, new versions of the popular instant messenger were officially released on Wednesday, August 25, 2010.
Update: The download links are no longer valid, please refer to this page.
The new version has a number of new features and improvements, especially for users of the Windows 7 operating system, a completely new designed icon theme with support for large icons and many improvements to the standard protocols that come with Miranda. Support for unicode status messages and unicode file names in file transfers are among them, but there is a lot more.
Miranda 0.9 can be downloaded from the official site.
TabSRMM 3.0
To complement the release of Miranda 0.9, new versions of my advanced messaging plugins are also available for download. They have various new features and enhancements compared to TabSRMM 2. You can read about here on the blog or browse the documentation on the Wiki. Downloads are available from the official Miranda addons site for both the 32bit UNICODE and 64bit UNICODE release.
The ANSI version has been discontinued and is no longer available. Support for Windows 9x has been dropped, so there is no longer a need for providing an ANSI build.
Aug
15th

As of August 10, 2010, TabSRMM is now officially in BETA. Miranda 0.9 will go final in the not so far future, so we need a stable plugin.
The version number was pushed to 3.0.1.0 and it is expected that the final release of TabSRMM 3 will be 3.0.2 or something like that. Quite a while ago I changed version numbering to be consistent with Miranda, where only the first three numbers are relevant and official releases never carry the 4th (build) number.
Source code was copied over to the stable branch (SVN repo at: https://miranda.googlecode.com/svn/branches/stable/miranda/plugins/tabsrmm) and if you build from source, you should definitely switch over. Trunk will be unmaintained for a while as the focus is now on fixing bugs and polishing the features added during the 3.x development phase (although all these fixes will, of course, appear in both trunk and stable).
A final 3.x release will be published both on my own and the official Miranda addon download pages. There is no ETA yet, but it will be ready when Miranda 0.9 is. There are no major issues left and the remaining ones are mostly for polishing and fixing minor annoyances.
Jul
10th

I've put up new builds for the most recent code changes. It fixes a few outstanding issues with task bar thumbnails and aero peek previews - they are now ALMOST complete (for group chats, a few things are still missing, so don't report them, I know it's not yet as it should be).
Noteworthy changes in this build
- The custom warning dialogs.
- Improvements for the Aero Peek features.
- Some bug fixes
- Icon pack version number updated. You will receive a warning when using an old and possibly incompatible icon pack. New icon packs are included in the downloads.
Also, support for ANSI build was dropped. There won't be any ANSI builds for TabSRMM 3 - all ANSI specific code was removed and the build targets deleted from all project files.
Download from my googlecode site.
Jun
24th

No more ANSI build for TabSRMM 3
Well, sometimes it is necessary to make some decisions and this time, it is on of the lesser attractive ones. Nevertheless, I postponed it for a while, because I wasn't sure whether it was a good idea or not.
However, because quality matters, I made the decision to completely drop support for the ANSI builds in the upcoming release of TabSRMM 3, because:
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Jun
18th

Better usability always matters, so I've added another thing to improve it. It is only a minor feature and (hopefully) most users will never see many of these warning or informational dialog boxes, but it is also a well-known thing, found in most modern applications.
Whenever TabSRMM must complain about some serious problem or wants to tell you something important, it will use a small, non-modal dialog box with a "do not show this message again" option. When you check this option, you will never again see the same warning dialog (of course, only with the current profile, because the information about which warnings should be hidden is saved in your profile database).
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Jun
15th
Following the release of Miranda 0.9.alpha#10 a few days ago, I uploaded new alpha builds of TabSRMM version 3 to my googlecode site.
The main reason for this release is an important crash fix which was introduced a few commits before. Unloading or reloading a skin can cause a crash later on, because it incorrectly frees some important stuff in the plugin.
There is also a main new feature - support for custom task bar thumbnails and generic support for "per tab" task bar buttons when running on Windows 7. This feature was recently announced here.
Noteworthy changes
- fixed a crash related to unloading skins.
- Windows 7 task bar support - changed method of activating the tab from the task bar button.
- Changed logic for calculating relative path names for skins when NOT using the folders plugin. You will most likely have to reload your skin.
- fixed default value for the Aero Peek option (Options->Message Sessions->Advanced tweaks).
Please make sure, to check the detailed change log. It contains more information and all the important changes since the last build.
As always, only Unicode builds for x86 and x64 platforms are available. Debug symbols are included for both builds, please use them before posting a crash report.
Download from my googlecode site.
May
25th

After considering and postponing it for quite a while, I've finally added Aero Peek thumbnails preview to TabSRMM 3. This gives you per tab preview on the Windows 7 task bar and works pretty similar to other applications supporting this new Windows 7 feature. Examples would be Internet Explorer 8 or Opera 10.5x.
However, there is one important difference: The previews do not show a simple thumbnail of the message window itself, because this would be next to useless. Unlike web pages, all message sessions are looking pretty much the same, so it would be quite hard to identify a single session by looking at a small representation of its window contents.
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May
15th

I've uploaded new Alpha builds from current SVN. As always, only Unicode builds for x86 and x64 are available and they need the VC 2008 runtime.
Also, you should only use this with a recent Miranda build. Officially, only Miranda 0.9 is supported for TabSRMM 3, but recent builds of 0.8 should work (there is no guarantee though).
Noteworthy changes
- some bug fixes (info panel avatar drawing, own nicknames when none was set in the protocol options).
- More custom colors - see this article.
- New log rotation code for group chat logs. The old log truncating wasn't working as it should for a long time anyway.
- Updated some dialogs for more translation space.
- some small improvements for the side bar
Download from my googlecode site
May
15th
Quick summary: The article explains how to customize the UI in TabSRMM 3 using custom colors only. No skinning is required to attain a look like shown in the screenshot on the left.
In TabSRMM 2, skins were the only way to completely change the look of the message window. While skins have a number of advantages, they also come at some cost:
- They can slow down the UI, because they involve complex drawing operations.
- They can be hard to modify and tweak
 TabSRMM with custom colors (no skin)
In TabSRMM 3, skins are still supported, but the UI is much easier customizable by using another method: Colors. With a few color settings, you can change the look of most UI parts, including the info panel, the tool bar, the tabs and the generic background color. No need to edit a skin and any change you do will be immediately visible in open message windows. Color settings are saved to the database and there is a feature for easily exporting and importing them. The only elements which cannot be customized with this method are the title bar and window border(s) - these are rendered by the operating system and will therefore use the current Windows theme (either classic theme or a visual style).
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