Two months back I dug up the project files of BN+ Converter Pro, a .Net application I created when I was in secondary school, and did some high level refactoring to optimize it for .Net 4.0 and version 3 of my .Net class library. This was soon after I released a similar update for BN+ Brute Force Hash Attacker, another of my old .Net apps. On top of the changes I made, and a very few new features I’ve added, the code is now publicly available under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3 or later on SourceForge. I waited with releasing this since I wanted the app to be compiled with the stable release of .Net framework, which was released a while back now.
Changes in this release
* Use of BN+ Library 3.0.1 * Use of native components of .Net framework 4.0 * Implemented a new update platform * Refactored namespaces and moved around a bunch of files * Redesigned the about interface * Redesigned the help menu * Moved documentation to a wiki page * Added ROT 5, ROT 13, ROT 18 and ROT 48 codecs * Made the source code available under the GPL on SourceForge
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This is a screen shot of the previous version. This part of the interface is pretty much unchanged.
This screenshot shows the redesigned about interface.
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