New betas of v25.12 are out:
Winstep Xtreme beta:
https://www.winstep.net/xtreme-beta.zipNexus Ultimate beta:
https://www.winstep.net/ultimate-beta.zipThis is a beta and MUST be installed ON TOP of a full v25.9 OR LATER installation. Do NOT uninstall anything first, just exit all running Winstep applications and run the beta setup file.
There is no need to backup your settings first, but it does not hurt if you do either.
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Ok, so this one features the destkop version of the new disk meter module.
BassdudeNZ, I know you want it, but you will have to wait a little bit more before being able to skin the desktop version of the new module. Still working on the settings that will be exposed.
If you are curious about the new Show Disk Meter Status in the Troubleshooting Options dialog, the first date/time shows when an attempt to get SMART data was made, the second the time it succeeded (if it did get data) and at the end you have a diag code.
I think the multiple posts I left here already describe what you can do with the module, so have fun playing with it and let me know if you run into any issues please.
Colorization of the desktop module is via the colorization options in the Modules tab of Preferences (click the down arrow below the desktop module preview). Since the light and dark versions of the module are basically grayscale, most colorization options will work well with it (there is a lot of work behind ensuring that is so, too).
I also added the old baby blue ring charts to the \Winstep\Icons\Samples\ folder. You can use those to test or play with the "Change Icon" feature, for instance.
Ah, also, the desktop module can already be attached to the NextSTART taskbar.
This thing has been optimized to hell... for instance, rather than updating the whole desktop module every refresh (which would normally be once per second - or 10 times per second if led activity is enabled), the module is only refreshed if there have been changes, and then only the sections holding the drives that actually need updating (and if we are only dealing with a change in the activity led, only the icon area is updated).
Likewise for a ton of functions under the hood, so please let me know how this handles in terms of performance.
Right now WorkShelf is using less than 0.3% of CPU here, and most of the time doesn't even appear in my CPU meter - and I am showing all 10 of my drives plus all the other modules, etc. This proves performance is more than ok, but from time to time WorkShelf will start using 1.4% or more of CPU for no apparent or valid reason and will stay that way for a prolonged amount of time - still haven't been able to figure out why other than a suspicion that this happens because the WorkShelf process is handed over to an Efficient core in my 12900K rather than remaining in a Performance core.