WikiBiff is a program for Windows 2000/XP/Vista that alerts users when they have new messages waiting on their user talk pages or items on their watchlist have been edited.
The current version is available on SourceForge.
Upon first execution, the welcome dialog is shown. This dialog will allow you the option of setting a master password. The master password will be used to encrypt your individual account's passwords in the Windows registry. If you forget your master password, WikiBiff will be unable to monitor your accounts.
If you do not wish to use a master password, you may check the "I do not want to use a master password" checkbox. If you choose this option, your passwords will be stored in plaintext in the Windows registry.
If you use a master password, you will be prompted for it each time the program starts.
The main window allows you to manage the accounts that WikiBiff monitors.
To add an account, click the Add button.
You may enter any number of accounts to monitor. You can have multiple accounts on the same server, as well as accounts on multiple different servers. As soon as a new account is entered, WikiBiff will begin monitoring your account for new messages and/or changes to pages in your watchlist.
You may use the Edit button to make changes to a stored account, or the Delete button to remove an account from the list of monitored accounts.
Clicking the Done button will hide the window, leaving only the tray icon.
Warning: Closing the main window will close the program!
When new messages are waiting, or pages in your watchlist have been changed, an alert will be generated, and a balloon will pop up from the icon in your tray.
WikiBiff is a program for Windows 2000/XP/Vista that alerts users when they have new messages waiting on their user talk pages or items on their watchlist have been edited.
The current version is available on SourceForge.
Upon first execution, the welcome dialog is shown. This dialog will allow you the option of setting a master password. The master password will be used to encrypt your individual account's passwords in the Windows registry. If you forget your master password, WikiBiff will be unable to monitor your accounts.
If you do not wish to use a master password, you may check the "I do not want to use a master password" checkbox. If you choose this option, your passwords will be stored in plaintext in the Windows registry.
If you use a master password, you will be prompted for it each time the program starts.
The main window allows you to manage the accounts that WikiBiff monitors.
To add an account, click the Add button.
You may enter any number of accounts to monitor. You can have multiple accounts on the same server, as well as accounts on multiple different servers. As soon as a new account is entered, WikiBiff will begin monitoring your account for new messages and/or changes to pages in your watchlist.
You may use the Edit button to make changes to a stored account, or the Delete button to remove an account from the list of monitored accounts.
Clicking the Done button will hide the window, leaving only the tray icon.
Warning: Closing the main window will close the program!
When new messages are waiting, or pages in your watchlist have been changed, an alert will be generated, and a balloon will pop up from the icon in your tray.