VSSH 1.9 – Advanced customizable SSH and Telnet client. April 3, 2015 Advanced customizable SSH and Telnet client with iCloud connections, macros and keys sharing. Key fetaures: – SSH and Telnet protocols – Username/password and public/private Keys authentication. – iCloud/Dropbox connections, macros and secrets showing other vSSH applications (for iPhone, iPad and OSX). – Key forwarding. – Port forwarding (help link without cover: -D style).
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Key features include:. Play in HD resolution.
Support for big-screen mobile gaming. Customize on-screen touch controls or use an external controller or keyboard. Save and restore game state anywhere, anytime. Support for anisotropic filtering and texture scaling. Save game transfer support.PPSSPP is an great emulator for the Sony PlayStation Portable console. The application supports loading the ROMs of PSP games (ISO, CSO, PBP, ELF files).Overall, PPSSPP is a very good PSP emulator. The graphics are well structured and display a sound likeness to the original format.
The user interface is simplistic and easy on the eyes. It must be said though, the optimization settings and emulation parameters are aimed at more expert gamers and not for novice users.Please note you need to own an original copy of the game you are emulating in order to use PPSSPP.
Which version to download?
If you don’t know what version to install and you’re getting started with Ruby, we recommend you use Ruby+Devkit 2.6.X (x64) installer.It provides the biggest number of compatible gems and installs MSYS2-Devkit alongside Ruby, so that gems with C-extensions can be compiled immediately.The 32 bit (x86) version is recommended only if custom 32 bit native DLLs or COM objects have to be used.
How to update?
Ruby can be updated to the latest patch version (e.g. from 2.5.1 to 2.5.4) by running the new installer version.Installed gems are not overwritten and will work with the new version without re-installation.It’s sufficient to use the RubyInstaller without Devkit for update installations.The Devkit can be updated separately per
ridk install command.
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If the new Ruby version is from a different stable branch, then please use a new target directory for installation.That is to say a previous RubyInstaller-2.5.x installation should not be updated by installing RubyInstaller-2.6.x into the same directory.This is because gems with C extensions are not compatible between ruby-2.5 and 2.6.Find more in the FAQ.
RubyInstaller-head
RubyInstaller-head is a daily updated version of the Ruby development branch.It can be used for continuous integration tests (CI) on your gems or applications, so that you’re prepared for upcoming changes to the ruby core.Builds are available on stable download URIs in the github release section.They can be easily integrated into Appveyor.
Which Development Kit?
Ruby 2.4.0 and newer use the MSYS2 toolchain as development kit.It is bundled into the Ruby+Devkit installer version as a selectable component, so that no additional downloads/installs are required.When using the Ruby without Devkit version, the MSYS2 Devkit can be installed separately by running
ridk install .
MSYS2 is required to build native C/C++ extensions for Ruby and is necessary for Ruby on Rails.Moreover it allows the download and usage of hundreds of Open Source libraries which Ruby gems can depend on.
The MSYS2 development environment can be activated in the running cmd or powershell console by
ridk enable .This adds commands like make , gcc , pacman or sh to the search path.See more in the Wiki.
Speed and Convenience
RubyInstaller is compiled with the latest GCC at the release date.The installed ruby is a native Windows application but combines this with the rich UNIX toolset of MSYS2 and the large repository of MINGW libraries.
Find more about RubyInstaller and it’s alternatives here.
Documentation
The Ruby core and standard library documentation is part of the installation.We also recommend the online documentation or HTML version downloadable from ruby-doc.org.
Support
Enjoy, happy Ruby coding, and let us know what you think or if you have any issues at our helpful and friendlyRubyInstaller Google Group.
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