I've been observing this phenomenon for quite a long time now and I am quite certain that once in a while I have a birthday. And it looks like this is one of these days. To make it different, I decided to please myself and whoever else will be pleased by the new PumpKIN release. It still supports TFTP, no worries. Read the news and enjoy your download!
Love,
H
Thanks to the TUCOWS reject team, we've improved install engine for all of our windows applications so that they uninstall perfectly well on Windows XP.
Which also means that small changes accumulating in the source code are now released to the public.
And while we're at it, we're pleased to notice that 'TFTP Pumpkin' search string went so high in statistics that our "competitors" (not that we compete with anyone), whose ads you're likely to see on the page right now, are buying these keywords for contextual advertising and on the pages with 'ad links' units (not ours) you can see 'TFTP Pumpkin' links. I hope it serves them right.
Love,
H
Here comes the SpiliKIN project — a kin project to our KIN project!
Have fun with good old paper and pencil arithmetics!
Love,
H
More KINs join the family. Meet the site-C-ing, c++ centered web development engine and two companion libraries: KinGate, the CGI support library, and Konforka, the convenience library for some code, common to our KIN projects.
Love,
H
I don't think I would ever get time to make this code public if I didn't move and lose my job. Now that I can't, why should I prevent others from reaping the fruit of my labor.
Most of the content is taken from the old site for KIN project and the technical documentation part could be more complete. Hopefully, I'll have time for updates even if I get a job — I do have more kins in my vault yet to be published.
Now the KIN project goes live and open, open and live. Rejoice at the damn glad tidings!
Love,
H