VimTrac? Have to check it out. Perhaps I can get some inspiration :-)

The upload thingy was the first one I wrote (but there are parts of it
in both the "QuickTicket" and the Wiki Editor. You can actually
drag'n'drop files into the wiki editor and it will upload all of them.

Does it recover? Good question, probably not. Haven't stressed any of
these tools to the point where they fail network-wise. Real big files
will probably have a problem, as the server will probably time-out (as
it should).

On the wish-list are some custom "outputs" to SnagIt, to make it easy
to upload screenshots to wiki pages and tickets. The file uploader
already accepts the filename it should upload on the command line, so
integrating it with other tools should be easy.

If you want to download and install, you need to register for a
CodeResort account (free and easy). You will automatically get access
to the API project where these tools are downloadable (comes with an
installer). Requires .NET 2.0 runtime though. If you find any bugs,
register a ticket on the API project on CodeResort. :-) (Same goes for
feature-requests) I kind of need a kick in my "lower back region" to
get started again :-)

At some time, I'll probably put the stuff on trac-hacks, where stuff
like this belong.

/Steve

On Jun 17, 3:38 pm, Robert C Corsaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lieven Cardoen wrote:
> > Very promising!
>
> > I'll keep on following it.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> > stevecel
> > Sent: dinsdag 17 juni 2008 13:18
> > To: Trac Users
> > Subject: [Trac] Re: Tray Tool (notification area) like FogBugz
>
> > Some months ago I started building some (Windows) client tools for our
> > hosted Trac solution (CodeResort), but progress has been slow lately.
> > It should work with a standard Trac installation too (assuming you
> > have thehttp://trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugininstalled.)
>
> > Here are some screenshots:
> >https://www.coderesort.com/u/stevec/blog/introducingclienttools
>
> > So far I have spent most of my time on the Wiki editor, and I'm in the
> > process of rewriting it with syntax highlighting and some auto-
> > completion support. The ticket system is probably where I have done
> > the least work, but where the really interesting things can be done
> > (from a client tool perspective).
>
> Looks similar to VimTrac.  The most interesting part to me is the upload
> feature.  Does it recover if there is some failure?  Nice work!- Hide quoted 
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