JRomManager is an Open Sourced Rom Manager written in Java and so virtually available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X, and everywhere a JRE is available. A server mode is also available for headless machines like NAS, with this mode the interface is then fully accessible from chrome or firefox using any computer in your intranet
What's new in 2.5.0:
- Java 11 is now a minimal source/target requirement
- Dropped obsolete/unmaintained NanoHTTPd, and using now only Jetty (as a result websocket was removed)
- Modularized code and dependencies to bundle inside a designated java runtime that target some specific platforms (currently JRE11 Windows/Linux/Mac for x86_64)
- Rebranded MSI installer for windows (using jpackage from Java 14+)
- Fix : No more locks in standalone gui (specifically encountered with Linux)
- Entirely reworked progress bar
- Web UI should be more responsive while scanning/fixing
- New process handling with adaptive mode
- More informative about what's invalid in a datfile when it can't be loaded
- updated service wrapper to 3.5.45 (include aarch64)
- First fully automated release using GitHub's actions
- Code quality monitoring using sonarqube
- Added backup path setting per profile and globally
- Fixed and prettied batch dir updater results dialog
- Implemented source filters
- Various bug fixes
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