PinnedAZ SoftwareDesigning a new logo.We’re very happy with our product line-up, but we felt that something was missing. Our research team went on a lookout for the next…Dec 23, 2021Dec 23, 2021
AZ SoftwareThe beginning of a new chapter.TL;DR: we are happily announcing TexturePig, a platform for Minecraft texture packs.Jan 21, 2022Jan 21, 2022
AZ SoftwareCreating an Ipod manager.We are very happy to announce the start of a new major project for AZ Software and the community.Nov 20, 2021Nov 20, 2021
AZ SoftwarePreparing for .Net 6.In this blog, we’re going to tell you our company procedures to upgrade old code from the older and underlining architects and frameworks…Nov 8, 2021Nov 8, 2021
AZ SoftwareThe decline of Kookaburra development.What is happening? We have slowed down the development of this project. Therefore declining the amount of releases per month.Nov 7, 2021Nov 7, 2021
AZ SoftwareThe retirement of OpenRelease (OpenR).We’re sadly announcing the retirement of OpenRelease. This may not come as a surprise since we’ve not committed to the repository in a very…Oct 25, 2021Oct 25, 2021
AZ SoftwareIntroducing the File Type API.As of today, we’ve happily introduced the new filetype api. Usage is free, and it has an *unlimited bandwidth.Sep 29, 2021Sep 29, 2021
AZ SoftwareRemoving the Old SecureVast Reporsitory.We’ve removed the old SecureVast Repository… Here is why.Sep 26, 2021Sep 26, 2021
AZ Software0.8.1 Improvements.In this blog, we’re going to talk about the improvements we’ve made in the 0.8.1 release. 11 August 2021 — Blog 8 — KookaburraSep 22, 2021Sep 22, 2021
AZ SoftwareKookaburra’s roadmap. (0.8.X)In this blog, we’re going to describe the upcombing features and what’s next for Kookaburra.Sep 22, 2021Sep 22, 2021