A few years ago I registered Log4PB. Now zcureit.com appears to be gone. Does anyone know if it has a new home, or what the latest release was? The latest filestamp in the zip I have is for January 4, 2004, and the dll version is 1.1.0.0.
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Is Stan Durham/ZCureIt/Log4PB still around?
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According to i.e. this thread Ken Meyers seems also to be connected to ZCureIT. And I think he's still around.
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I am still around. I check out these forums almost daily. I haven't released anything new for Log4PB in quite some time... hard to imagine it has been since 2004. It was a good concept I think but didn't generate much interest at all. I still have the code of course as well as code for everything related to ZCureIT. I still use SacksPB in several applications.
-Ken
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Ken, thanks for popping in. I put Stan's name on the thread because his messages were the latest I saw with the zcureit name. I liked Log4PB. It surprises me that it didn't get much interest. It filled a need I had at the time, and one that keeps coming up now and then: logging I don't have to think too hard about. Just call a function and it works. It was flexible and easy to use.
I have the need for it on my current project and was wondering if it had continued as a product, and if there was a later version to upgrade to before I started coding with it.
And since you mentioned SacksPB, I have a need for that in another project I think I can get away with using PB for my v2. The latest version of that I have is 3.0. Is that the latest for that one?Troy King
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I have built some additional versions of SacksPB, mostly adding custom features for myself. I also use MSXML quite a bit now. I think the version you have will work well for you if you need a quick and simple solution. If you have any requirements that come up that are problematic please just let me know.
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Ken, thank you! The versions I've got have worked great so far! That's something about products I've licensed from PB Forumers -- They work, and they WORK. Every time I've found one acting weird, it always turns out to be my mistake.Troy King
katravax at yahoo dot com
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