Releases: M2Team/NanaRun
NanaRun 1.0 Preview 3 (1.0.92.0)
We are excited to announce that we've released the third preview version, NanaRun 1.0 Preview 3.
The build number of NanaRun had reset because there had been no updates for a long time. Read https://github.com/M2Team/NanaRun/blob/main/Documents/Versioning.md for more information.
This version introduces the SynthRdp tool. Read https://github.com/M2Team/NanaRun#synthrdp for more information.
This version also fixes bugs and does some enhancements for MinSudo.
Release Notes
- Introduce the SynthRdp tool.
- Add short form command line options support for MinSudo. (Suggested by he3als.)
- Update icon assets. (Designed by Shomnipotence.)
- Adjust several implementations.
Usage
Download NanaRun_1.0_Preview3_1.0.92.0
and extract it.
Kenji Mouri
NanaRun 1.0 Preview 2 (1.0.18.0)
We are excited to announce that we've released the second preview version, NanaRun 1.0 Preview 2.
This version fixes bugs and does some enhancement for MinSudo. Maybe NSudo lovers will be happy to see this preview.
Release Notes
- Remove standard handle settings because child process will inherit the parent's console for MinSudo.
- Update application icon. (Designed by Shomnipotence.)
- Make sure ignores CTRL+C signals for MinSudo itself to solve unexcepted behaviors.
- Fix current directory issue when put MinSudo into System32 folder. (Thanks to Slemoon.)
- Add System and TrustedInstaller mode for MinSudo.
- Add enable all privileges mode support for MinSudo.
Usage
Download NanaRun_1.0_Preview1_1.0.18.0.zip
and extract it.
Kenji Mouri
NanaRun 1.0 Preview 1 (1.0.5.0)
We are excited to announce that we've released the first preview version, NanaRun 1.0 Preview 1.
It's the first release of NanaRun which Implements MinSudo. MinSudo is a lightweight POSIX-style Sudo implementation for Windows. It makes user possible to use elevated console apps in non-elevated consoles.
NanaRun is the new project that replaces NSudo. The relationship between NSudo and NanaRun is more similar as .NET Framework and .NET Core. Here are some reasons why I do that:
- I want to refactor the command line usage but it's important for NSudo to maintain compatibility and respect users' habits.
- Make the implementation more professional and look like Run As.
- Unify the product line from M2-Team. (There are some connections between Nana and my real name. Kenji Mouri is only my pseudonym and Japanese name.)
Release Notes
- Implement MinSudo.
Usage
Download NanaRun_1.0_Preview1_1.0.5.0.zip
and extract it.
Kenji Mouri