QuickPlay 4.6.2 is released
Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 9:35 pm
This is a minor release where I once again update the QuickPlay MultiLoader after Daemon Tools again change their command line in Daemon Tools Lite 10.8
This time, to go with the change, the instructions for image mounting in QuickPlay have been have been updated: http://quickplay.sourceforge.net/wiki/ ... ader_Guide
In particular its high time we specify the currently configured version of Dameon Tools Lite, and provide a static download link to that version. So going forward, we know what version to use. So now you can look at the large current version link in that wiki page, and press the button to get that version, read the instructions for setup, and know it will work with the latest QuickPlay
As I say in the WIKI post, if you use Daemon Tools Lite in combination with 7zip and the QuickPlay MultiLoader, a lot of things become possible (like cached remote downloading for example). So hopefully now its a little easier to install and use Daemon Tools as your virtual CD/DVD drive for image files
There aren't any other significant changes in the version, so if you don't care about Daemon Tools, you won't care about this version
This time, to go with the change, the instructions for image mounting in QuickPlay have been have been updated: http://quickplay.sourceforge.net/wiki/ ... ader_Guide
In particular its high time we specify the currently configured version of Dameon Tools Lite, and provide a static download link to that version. So going forward, we know what version to use. So now you can look at the large current version link in that wiki page, and press the button to get that version, read the instructions for setup, and know it will work with the latest QuickPlay
As I say in the WIKI post, if you use Daemon Tools Lite in combination with 7zip and the QuickPlay MultiLoader, a lot of things become possible (like cached remote downloading for example). So hopefully now its a little easier to install and use Daemon Tools as your virtual CD/DVD drive for image files
There aren't any other significant changes in the version, so if you don't care about Daemon Tools, you won't care about this version