5.0.3.1
- WinContig may fail to access some files on a combination of Windows version and installed updates.
A workaround has been introduced to address this issue.
Thanks to Allan Higdon for reporting this.
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5.0.3.0
- Added code optimizations for Windows 11 24H2.
- When one or more filter criteria are set, the filter icon on the toolbar now displays a notification in the form of a small green dot. This way, you will know right away if any filters have been applied.
- Now WinContig optionally allows you to analyze and defragment folder entries stored on NTFS file system volumes (internally, NTFS treats folders as a special type of file).
- Most of the dialog boxes now have a Help button that allows you to open the relevant topic of the online documentation directly.
- Now you can apply the dark theme to WinContig's interface even if you don't have system-wide dark mode enabled in Windows.
- Added the ability to optionally expand partially hidden text in file lists.
- Some minor graphic improvements.
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5.0.2.1
- Fixed a bug that may lead to a crash during the defragmentation process on some Windows 7 environments.
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5.0.2.0
- Starting from this version, WinContig is a 64-bit application. This does mean that the 64-bit executable of WinContig has been renamed from WinContig64.exe to WinContig.exe, and the 32-bit executable has been renamed from WinContig.exe to WinContig32.exe.
- Added the ability to add items by copying them from File Explorer and then pasting them into the items list.
- Added the ability to add items by using masks.
- Added the ability to remove a profile from the most recently used list by right-clicking on it.
- Added the ability to export the fragments list of a file to a csv file.
- Added the /PRIORITY command-line switch, which enables you to change the priority class of WinContig.
- WinContig now provides more information during the defragmentation of a file.
- Disk media type detection is now moved to the advanced settings.
- Added the end time of an operation.
- The application priority was always 'Normal' when started at the command prompt. Fixed. Many thanks to Jonez who pointed it out.
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5.0.1.1
- Added the Ukrainian language module.
- Some minor graphic improvements.
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5.0.1.0
- WinContig may fail to start when launched from a mapped network drive. Fixed. Many thanks to Robert Morris who pointed it out.
- When adding exceptions to the filter by the size of fragments and the number of fragments, excluded files are still processed. Fixed. Many thanks to Aleksey who pointed it out.
- Running WinContig from the context menu of File Explorer may stop on a second attempt on some Windows 10 environments. Fixed. Many thanks to Pons B. who pointed it out.
- Added the /RECURSE command-line switch, which enables you to search for every occurrence of the specified file name within the specified folder and all subfolders.
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5.0.0.0
- Added Dark mode support. When Dark mode is enabled in the system settings, WinContig will use a Dark mode-themed user interface.
- Added the ability to choose into which zone of a disk the files should be placed (fast disk access zone, slow disk access zone, user defined disk zone).
- Added the ability to choose the default action when an item is double-clicked in the upper pane.
- Added the ability to choose the default action when a file is double-clicked in the Fragmented files tab.
- Added the ability to suppress the warning dialog box when opening a profile containing missing items.
- Added a new column to the items list displaying the percentage of the internal fragmentation of a file.
- Added a new column to the fragmented file list displaying the percentage of the internal fragmentation of a file.
- WinContig may not correctly load a profile during startup if the profile is stored in a path containing the '&' char. Fixed. Many thanks to PlateauRealm who pointed it out.
- In some rare circumstances, WinContig may crash during startup on some Windows 10 environments. Fixed. Many thanks to Vangelis Lekkas who pointed it out.
- Some minor graphic improvements.
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4.0.0.0
- Improved support for Windows 11.
- Added the ability to analyze and/or defragment files and folders from the context menu of File Explorer.
- Added the ability to set the prioritization of the defragmentation engine (performance versus responsiveness).
- In the Fragments dialog box, now fragments are also listed by file cluster. This is useful if you want to investigate how complex the fragmentation of a file is.
- [User Requested Feature] Added the ability to copy fragmented files listed in the lower pane to the upper pane.
- Some parts of the GUI were not correctly displayed in high contrast mode. Fixed.
- Some minor bugs fixed.
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3.0.0.1
- WinContig may not correctly display messages and disk check results in East Asian systems.
Fixed. Many thanks to Robert Choi (who pointed it out) for his continuous and commendable support.
- Updated the Korean language module.
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3.0.0.0
- Dropped support for Windows XP. Starting from this version, the minimum supported OS is Windows Vista.
- WinContig has a new Options dialog box.
- Added the ability to load a profile at startup.
- Added the ability to change the media type associated with a physical disk.
- Added the ability to prevent the defragmentation of the files when computer runs on battery power.
- Added the ability to filter out the files by the number of their fragments.
- Added the ability to filter out the files by the size of their fragments.
- [User Requested Feature] Added the ability to close WinContig by pressing the ESC key.
- [User Requested Feature] Added the ability to highlight the row of the currently processed item.
- [User Requested Feature] Added the ability to show the profile name on the title bar.
- Some minor bugs fixed.
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