.Net Core is available to begin development on, with the module for Visual Studio 2015 being pushed out to people over the past week.
Personally we won't be upgrading older projects to .Net Core just yet, we may do so if development continues. Although a new project as of today will start with .Net Core.
I'm excited to use it. The new folder structure makes much more sense and everything seems more usable, bearing in mind I've only looked at the default starter files so far.
I don't believe them that anyone using threads, at least meaningfully. It's the same thing for Facebook, people just don't engage with Meta platforms like they are thinking. This isn't 2006.
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Internet Archive seemed to grab the new version
https://web.archive.org/web/20...d/Setup_MakeMKV_v1.18.4.exe
Here's the link to an additional file it periodically downloads
https://web.archive.org/web/20260213092148/https://www.makemkv.com/sdf.bin
I think update's keys, etc. To manually trigger this update, put the sdf.bin file in the root of where the program is installed. When you launch the program it will pick up the file and import it. Typically put it here: C:\Program Files (x86)\MakeMKV\sdf.bin
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.Net Core is available to begin development on, with the module for Visual Studio 2015 being pushed out to people over the past week.
Personally we won't be upgrading older projects to .Net Core just yet, we may do so if development continues. Although a new project as of today will start with .Net Core.
I'm excited to use it. The new folder structure makes much more sense and everything seems more usable, bearing in mind I've only looked at the default starter files so far.
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