So “in a day or so” was a bit of a strech. I’ve ran into a few development issues that’s delayed my progress. Expect Athena next week unless something else comes up. Sorry for the delay, it will be worth it!
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I just wanted to give a quick update on Athena development. I’ve re-written a lot of how Athena handles the response tree, it now uses a custom tree view that allows for better manipulation and just generally makes things easier. This will also allow for sub-categories in the next release. I’ve still have a few more functions to rewrite, but this looks like it will be the best version of Athena that I’ve put out. There have been a feature or two added to this version along with a lot of bug fixes.
Look for a release in the next couple of days. I was contacted recently about a way to directly import text files into Athena. While I didn’t want to write this directly into Athena (or at least yet), I wrote a small C# application that will do this. Basically, you can use this utility without using Firefox at all. Assuming that you’ve used Athena before and have the athena.sqlite database in your Firefox profile, you can have this utility scan a directory of txt files and enter those text files directly into Athena’s database. Read the rest of this entry » My development on Athena has been lacking for a while now and I apologize for that. But, the good news is that I’m going to dedicate some time to fixing some bugs and adding some new features. This is a list of the features that I’m going to be adding and would like some feedback or comments on these features.
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