Autoupdate is broken in v2.36.0 because it expects the server to return data formatted as UTF-16 without a BOM, but the server returns it as UTF-8. It's impossible to get a web server to return UTF-16 without a BOM, so, unfortunately, the problem is not fixable on the server-side.
High DPI support. FreeMeter will now look a lot better when running on high DPI displays that are using a scaling factor greater than 100%.
"Snap to screen edges" will no longer snap while the window is moving. It will snap once the move is done. This change was made to support moving FreeMeter between displays with different DPI settings.
You can now right-click a resizable meter and select "Resize Others to Match" to resize all the other resizable meters to the same height.
The Uptime meter can now display the time you signed in to Windows and the amount of time that you have been signed in. Right-click the meter and select Properties.
When hidden, the button to unhide the meter now has the meter name draw as normal text rather than in a blocky bitmap.
FreeMeter Professional:
Second column automatic sizing to fill the column. Two resize options are available: (1) The unused space can be distributed evenly to all the resizable meters so that they all increase in size by the same amount; (2) All resizable meters can be sized to be the same height. Right-click a meter in the second column and select "Resize Meters to Fit Column".
When in bar graph mode, the File Cache meter now shows warning and alert levels.
Add missing "Add a Meter" menu item to column two blank space context menu.
Let Process meter get narrower before removing CPU time data.
Added a third network meter.
Upgrade Blat library from v3.2.22 to v3.2.24. Blat is the library that FreeMeter Pro uses to send email.
Bug fixes:
FreeMeter Professional:
When using left or right text alignment, long text could be cut off early on the opposite side of the alignment.
When moving the meter at the top of the second column to the left, it would not be moved into the top position in the first column, but always the second position.