Toolkit Development Resumed

After a long hiatus from this project, I am in a place where I am focusing on development of the next version of the toolkit. There has not been an update in many years, but I am working on some big changes.

I tried restarting the project back in 2023, but life sort of got in the way. I did manage to add some things to discord and Patreon a couple years ago.

  • Complete restructure of the code base from AutoHotKey to Python.
  • Cross platform functionality. The GUI will run in Windows, Linux, and MacOS and perform similar tasks for each operating system.
  • Planned toolkit branding options:
    • Community Version (always full featured and free, keeps my built-in branding)
    • Supporter Version (removes my branding, name, website, desktop URL, etc.)
    • Professional Version – Your own branding options (your logo, your website, etc.)

These tasks are a major undertaking but represent the next phase of this project that started out as just a collection of Windows batch files back in 2012.

2017 Upcoming changes and toolkit giveaway!

Almost 1 year ago today, I released my All in One – System Rescue Toolkit to the public and a fantastic review soon followed on LifeHacker.  In the last year, and hundreds of thousands of downloads later, many more articles have been published on tech websites and blogs worldwide.

I have decided to celebrate the last year of my toolkit’s success with a giveaway.

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Cloning fakeRAID is possible with the All in One – System Rescue Toolkit

As a tech, I have storage media just lying around and decided to upgrade my RAID-1 desktop.  This desktop is mainly used for entertainment and communication, so it is hardly critical.  I would have taken a different approach to client computers or my home server, but…I was in a hurry and made a few mistakes along the way.  Here is how I did it… Continue reading “Cloning fakeRAID is possible with the All in One – System Rescue Toolkit”