Releases: MCMrARM/mc-w10-version-launcher
Releases Β· MCMrARM/mc-w10-version-launcher
0.4.0
0.3.0
Changes since 0.2.x
- Split the UI into three tabs: Release, Beta and Imported.
- Added a small progress indicator to the bottom right of the window that shows what's happening during application load. The bar is invisible most of the time.
- Fixed various issues that could occur when importing the same version twice.
- Fixed possible loss of data when a target folder for importing a version already exists, but doesn't contain Minecraft game files.
- Fixed crash when importing a file that isn't an appx.
- Improved error reporting when failing to download versions due to beta programme issues.
- Added a setting in the
Options
menu to disable automatic appx deletion post-install. - Added some useful options to menus:
File
->Open log file
opens the launcher's log file in Notepad, useful for debuggingFile
->Open launcher data folder in Explorer
Options
->Delete appx after download to save space
Options
->Uninstall all versions
Options
->Refresh version list
- Versions newly added to the list are now marked with
(NEW!)
until the version list is refreshed or the launcher is restarted. - Improved error reporting when unable to connect to mrarm.io.
- UI progress now differentiates between "Registering package" and "Launching".
0.2.1
0.2.0
Changes since 0.1.0
- Fixed IO exceptions caused by improper uninstallation of versions.
- Added support for importing external Minecraft APPX.
- Added checkboxes to allow hiding betas and non-installed versions.
- Fixed error reporting on failed deployments.
- Building MCLauncher.sln now builds the subprojects in the correct order (dependency issue).
- APPX downloaded by the launcher itself are now deleted after extraction to save disk space.
- Added loading bar during the launch step (this can sometimes take several seconds).
- Added loading bar during uninstallation.
0.1.0
First release of the launcher!
As long as you don't mind the slightly ugly interface the application works pretty well :)
Backing up your Minecraft data is recommended before usage. Don't blame me if you lose your worlds in the process.
Important: Make sure to enable Developer Mode in Windows settings