Releases: randyrants/winverex
WinVerEx 1.3
Stable release.
Updates to tool:
- Added an alternate way to get the "friendly" OS name for the time being. As much as I would love to make this a simple Registry-focused app, while Windows 11 is in the Insiders "pre-release" Program, there no mention anywhere of Windows 11; the current Value I use still says Windows 10. In the meantime, I'm getting the name a different way and when the two strings aren't the same, I give let the new query method be the winner.
ZIP file contains the EXE and a readme.txt file; extract the EXE file and put it in a location that's easy to get to. Open a command prompt, cd to wherever the EXE file, and type winverex to run.
WinVerEx 1.2
Stable release.
Updates to tool:
- Added support for a "hidden" parameter that will a specifically formatted line of version information. As I am doubting anyone will need it, feel free to ignore it.
ZIP file contains the EXE and a readme.txt file; extract the EXE file and put it in a location that's easy to get to. Open a command prompt, cd to wherever the EXE file, and type winverex to run.
WinVerEx 1.1
Stable release.
Updates to tool:
- Originally installed build number is now listed on its own
- Currently installed build number is now scoped to Major.Minor and is listed on its own
ZIP file contains the EXE and a readme.txt file; extract the EXE file and put it in a location that's easy to get to. Open a command prompt, cd to wherever the EXE file, and type winverex to run.
WinVerEx 1.0
Stable release with the initial 1.0.0.0 release
ZIP file contains the EXE and a readme.txt file; extract the EXE file and put it in a location that's easy to get to. Open a command prompt, cd to wherever the EXE file, and type winverex to run.