Stuff & Nonsense

jNag 0.83 released

jNag 0.83 released

This is mostly a bugfix release, to fix the ‘basically it doesn’t work’ bug in 0.82, however I did manage to add in some other stuff, mostly for the android clients: Better error handling (across all clients) A splash screen! (android clients) Download the web client here Android clients available in the market.

jNag 0.82 is here!

jNag 0.82 is here!

Just finished uploading the latest versions of the client, server and android apps.  The biggest change comes for the paid android app, which now supports (working) SSL connections.  The free app will have to wait a bit longer for that I’m afraid.  jQuery mobile has also been updated to Alpha 4 in this release. I’ll […]

upcoming stuff

upcoming stuff

First up, apologies that I’ve not been as active as you might expect recently. Work has been manically busy, and I’ve had some personal stuff going on… there should be a release this week (see below for details) but it might be more towards mid week than the start of the week. Anyway, enough of […]

No release this week….

No release this week….

Due to being ridiculously busy at work (Working on a VB6 application.  Yes really.) There won’t be an update this week.  However, in the next week or two you should see some good stuff coming including (but not limited to) An iPhone app! (finally) Working SSL support in the android apps (even with self signed […]

jNag in action

jNag in action

Forum member paradoxni sent in the following image of jNag being used to monitor 2 hosting centers in the UK. If you have any other pictures, or tales of how you use jNag email them to me so I have something interesting to post on the front page! Also, if you have the android app, […]

jNag server 0.81 point release

jNag server 0.81 point release

I had a bit of a dilemma with this release.  Nothing has changed in any of the clients (although work on a new iPhone app is ongoing) but there’s been a few changes in the server component.  As a result, I’ve decided to increment the server version, but leave the clients as they are.   […]