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active development
About this tag
The tag 'active development' is used on WindowsForum.com to describe software projects that are currently maintained and updated by their developers. In the context of the forum, users often seek tools that are actively developed to ensure security, compatibility, and ongoing support. For example, a member looking for an encrypted notepad application specified that the software must be actively developed, ruling out abandoned projects from years ago. The tag also appears in announcements of Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, where Microsoft releases new features and fixes as part of ongoing development. Additionally, it is used for developer tools like Visual Studio extensions that are in early versions but still under active development, indicating that users can expect future improvements.
Hello,
In case my computer gets hacked, I want to keep passwords safe into an encrypted file.
Since the data I have is free-flow, KeePass won't do since it expects data to be in neat columns (logon, password, etc.)
After checking several apps, I came up with the following requirements:
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Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22471 to the Dev Channel.
TL;DR
Build Expiration Reminder: We have updated the build expiration for Dev Channel builds starting with Build 22468 to be 9/15/2022. Previous Dev Channel builds from the RS_PRERELEASE...
Mads Kristensen is back, today with a VS Extension that will help VS Extension builders build Extensions. That is so meta I had to highlight, even through it's currently at v0.2 (might be at 0.3, 0.4 by the time you read this... :)
Speaking of Mads, are are few other recent times we've...