Grab it here. The main changes are tweaked main window layout (thanks to Martin Pilkington’s suggestions), several bug fixes, extended beta period (expiration date is now 1 May 2009) and a built-in registration system, which is unused at the moment because there is no way to pay for a licence even if you wanted it bad. I’m installing Potion Store on our store site and integrating it with our serial number generator.
I decided not to use AquaticPrime due to the fact that it relies on file-based licences which I don’t like. With my level of Ruby knowledge, which is currently registering somewhere between a total noob and a person who knows what a block is, it is going to take too long to integrate it with Potion Store and Decloner (although I had it working in Decloner, but then scrapped it).
The registration system is going to become an open-source project. It is currently hosted on GitHub, but I’ll hold off disclosing the project name for a while, until the code is a little bit cleaner.
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