I'm still using version 0.99c as the CTRL-V
functionality in version 1.0 is broken (Tested on W2k
and XP).
Is there any schedule for the next version ?
In 1.01 you'll have the possibility to use the behaviour of
0.99c. From the changelog of 1.01:
- Added option to minimize the main window before
auto-typing (so, the same behaviour as in version 0.99c and
before)
1.01 will be released soon.
Best regards
Dominik
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It appears that the v1.00 code is timing-dependent.
I.e., if the window has not minimized [and thus focus
reverted to the prior window] before the keystrokes
begin to be sent, then they will/may either be partially
lost or applied elsewhere.
If so, it would be a continual source of trouble/danger
to leave in such timing-dependent code. Certainly it
should not be enabled by default [i.e., if there is
enough of a benefit to it to have it as an option].
Regardless, I'm glad to learn that it will be fixed in the
next version, so I too can upgrade from v.99c.
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How is Ctrl-V broken?
I can open Notepad, bring Keepass up, select an entry and
press Ctrl-V. The username and password are typed into Notepad.
cheers, Paul
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In 1.01 you'll have the possibility to use the behaviour of
0.99c. From the changelog of 1.01:
- Added option to minimize the main window before
auto-typing (so, the same behaviour as in version 0.99c and
before)
1.01 will be released soon.
Best regards
Dominik
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It appears that the v1.00 code is timing-dependent.
I.e., if the window has not minimized [and thus focus
reverted to the prior window] before the keystrokes
begin to be sent, then they will/may either be partially
lost or applied elsewhere.
If so, it would be a continual source of trouble/danger
to leave in such timing-dependent code. Certainly it
should not be enabled by default [i.e., if there is
enough of a benefit to it to have it as an option].
Regardless, I'm glad to learn that it will be fixed in the
next version, so I too can upgrade from v.99c.