JujuEdit 1.43b

Is now available for testing. This minor release fixes performance issue with large files becoming slow to navigate and edit.

jujuedit-1.43b.exe

The problem was that an internal cache designed to greatly accelerate such operations was not actually being refreshed when needed.

4 Responses to “JujuEdit 1.43b”

  1. stan Says:

    hi, jujuscript is very interesting, i am thinking of creating something similar…

    i was wondering if you would like to share some xp :)
    thanks :)

  2. mark Says:

    not sure what xp means?

    I am probably going to be writing up some more info on jujuscript sometime though, thanks to interest sparked by Drivey…

  3. Willie Says:

    Hey, I just wanted to tell you that I downloaded the latest version (as of today) of Jujuedit, and installed on my Linux box (via Wine). I haven’t tested it quite thoroughly, but the installation ran smoothly, and I can open/view files, so that’s cool. I use Jujuedit mainly as a hex viewer. But maybe you already knew that Jujuedit ran on Linux, so you can disregard this message if deemed appropriate.

    Cheers,

  4. mark Says:

    Actually I didn’t know that, thanks for the info :) Wine sounds pretty good, I’ll have to try it sometime (of course I’ll have to try Linux sometime first) I’ve had feedback that Drivey runs well on it too

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