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Our mission is to bring you free, pure and real cross platform Java software.
This is the home of JeFCo, the Jesterware freedb Collector, created to be the solution of all your cddb problems.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Downloads 2007 JeFCo 0.6 was downloaded 4424 times in 2007!
posted by n0tron | 11:15
Sunday, June 06, 2004
Bugfix release! Hi folks! Ok, there have been some bugs in JeFCo 0.6 - handling the new free text genre and multi line titles had been wrong. But this is fixed in the 040606 build. Please update as soon as possible.
Rob
posted by Robert | 23:09
Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Bugfix JeFCo 0.6 Build 040324
Philipp Gravenhorst reported a serious bug that made it impossible to add new server to the server list and edit existing ones. This error is fixed in this release. If you had downloaded JeFCo 0.6 please update it to the new build!
Sorry for this
Rob
posted by Robert | 22:24
Monday, March 08, 2004
New JeFCo Version 0.6 finally released! Again it took much to long to release the next version of JeFCo. But it is definetly worth an upgrade. Beside compatability improvements and work on the gui the most importent enhancement is the now possible usage of packed archives available from freedb.org directly as input! As usual see the software section for details and to download JeFCo 0.6!
posted by Robert | 19:17
Sunday, February 09, 2003
New JeFCo Version 0.5 released!
Finally JeFCo 0.5 found its way through the release tests. There are a lot of new features including better CD information editing, submitting of CD information and support for local copies of the freedb archive in windows format. See the software page for details and to download JeFCo 05!
posted by Robert | 17:53
Sunday, February 02, 2003
This is a blog now! We moved our index page to blog*spot and use blogger as CMS for this page. Posts are done via web or w.bloggar. I copied the old news in the post below. This is a first step to the new releases we are planning for the near future.
posted by n0tron | 09:39
Saturday, February 01, 2003
011106 Bugfix Build 11106
Only a small bugfix version. Wait for JeFCo 0.5 released very soon if you don't have problems loding your stored requests.
011025 Preview Version 0.5
Bugfix release for NERO CD burning software. Version 0.5 will be released in November.
010620 new Version 0.4
The long awaited version 0.4 is out. Better in speed and stability. With new features. Check changelog.
010315 Birth of jesterware.org
We got a new home (as you know by now). And there will be a new version of JeFCo soon. With tons of new features.
Stay tuned ...
000530 may be be kaffe
Rob has BeKaffe sortof running. Not with JeFCo, but "hello world" and most of the tests are working. You can get it (without any docs) at http://software.freepage.de/jesterware/. Ad »/boot/apps/Kaffe/bin« to your path. Please note: This IS beta
To be continued
000522 Comming soon: BeOS (definitly maybe)
We are really impressed by BeOS' speed and GUI, but for now we could not test it with JeFCo. A Be JDK is announced since mid last year
but for now, everything is silence. We (i.e. Rob) are trying to compile Kaffe, but BeKaffe's Website has disappeared.
Is this an international conspiracy?
000522 Sonique
I should have mentioned it a long time ago: You can use JeFCo with Sonique (our personal favorite). All you need is copah's »CD Player« plug-in. You can get it at http://www.url.ru/~copah/. It supports better sound quality and CDDB.
991028 European Mirror
For some people here in Europe jesterware's main site is unusable slow.
You can find a mirror at http://home.nikocity.de/jesterware.
Another bonus: No ads!
991001 We are burning .gifs!
Undoubtless you have noticed, that an once well known computer manufacturer »demands $5k licence fee for use of gifs« on web pages (THE REGISTER). That company (I forgot the name) had posted a »Clarification« which makes nothing clear to me. I do not believe jesterware has to pay this license fee.
Nevertheless I am so annoyed I have erased all .gifs from our page using .png and .jpg instead.
Further reading: Why there are no gif files on GNU web pages
and burnallgifs.org
990812 Fix for EasyCD
Only one fix in Build 812 to solve the crashing problem EasyCD had with JeFCo. To fix the odd query string problem of EasyCD and other players some sort of fuzzy logic is in developement.
990805 Linux Test Success
The new build 0801 fixed a problem with Linux. I've testet JeFCo with JRE 1.2 pre-2 ? no problems! You can request CDs collected with another OS, store data, request data. Made some new screenshots crossing the borders.
990805 New Players, New Docs
With the new build 0801 some player configurations were added to player.html. Unfortunately I found the first one crashing with JeFCo (EasyCD). No workaround yet, still investigating ? I added a docs page for some documentation nobody likes to write.
990525 First BETA aviable
We are proud to anounce the first beta release (and the new name) of JeFCo, the Jesterware freedb Collector. You find a ready to use jar file and a short howto on the software page. New builds will come frequently in the next weeks, so check often if you find this little tool usefull.
Please send bug reports and enthusiastic comments (and lots of presents) to Rob.
990516 First alpha screenshot
Just to show you that we are jesterware and not vaporware, you can find our first official alpha screenshot on the screenshots page.
990511 First public anouncement of FreeCDDBCollector
Coming soon (May 1999): first public beta of FreeCDDBCollector - If you are not always connected to the Internet
- The computer with the CD-Player is not connected to the Internet at all
- Sharing data between multiple/often changing CD-Players (even cross platform!)
- CD-Players who are only able to connect to (commercial) CDDB servers
- Proxy CDDB in LANs
- Share databases with friends with/without LAN
- Running on Windows/Unix/Mac
- Running with all good CD-Players (including WINAMP...)
990511 New Webmaster
Complete re-design (or first design) of Jesterware homepage by me.
Took this job from my brother. Initial banner by Rob.
HTML development 100% with Linux (a sometimes hurtfull experience):
Editor nedit, grafix with the gimp.
Nedit is really an excellent text editor, but I'm still looking for an usefull Linux html editor!
990225 Launch of this Website
posted by n0tron | 22:44
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