@WHSTweet

Posted on 10. Jun, 2009 by Terry Walsh in Home Server Administration

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Experience Level: Standard

@WHSTweet is a Windows Home Server Add-in that monitors your WHS health status (i.e. the little messages that appear in the tray when you have “Display Network Health Notifications” turned on the in the Windows Home Server Connector). When the health status changes (i.e the color of the icon changes), the add-in will send a twitter update.

Developer: Donavon West

More Info: Download | Support | Review

Release History

v1.2.0.969 (10th June 2009)

  • Added support for Direct Messages (DM)!!!
  • Fixed the critical error reporting on reboot bug.
  • Changed the twitter bird logo.
  • Things were getting a little crowded, so I introduced a tabbed interface.
  • Removed #WHS from test tweets to reduce what some have called “spam” (sorry ’bout that!)
  • Changed the code to accept localization (i.e. multiple languages). If you would like to volunteer to convert a resource file into your native language, send an email to whstweet@domain.com (where domain = homeserverhacks) and specify the language that you can convert.

v1.05 (23rd May 2009)

  • Initial release

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