Releases: SysAdminDoc/Start-Menu-Organizer
Release list
v0.14.0
v0.14.0
Security & Safety
- Block reparse-point (junction/symlink) traversal in scans and mutations
- Full shortcut metadata extraction with risk classification (ScriptHost, NetworkTarget, HiddenExecution, LongArguments, WebTarget, ScriptTarget)
- Atomic file writes with .bak fallback for config and undo journal
New Features
- Package-manager provenance detection (winget, Chocolatey, Scoop, MSIX, Installer)
- Scan report export (CSV/JSON)
- Enterprise handoff export with deployment guidance
- Virtual grouping preview (non-mutating category organization preview)
- Rule evaluation engine with preset import/export
- Localization template export and completeness validation
- Elevated relaunch button with capability status display
- Known Folder API resolution for Start Menu roots
Build & Release
- SHA256 manifest and optional Authenticode signing in release builds
- Pester code coverage reporting
- winget, Chocolatey, and Scoop package metadata generation
v0.13.0
Added Selected Profile and Default User scope options with explicit profile-root validation, separate Profile and DefaultUser backup/restore scopes, admin-gated profile/default mutations through the guarded file-operation helper, and profile/default-user regression coverage.
v0.12.0
Added centralized UI strings with optional JSON localization overrides, automation names and help text for core controls, predictable tab order, raised muted-text contrast, WPF XAML load coverage, and accessibility/localization regression tests.
v0.11.0
Added dated JSONL file logging under LOCALAPPDATA, crash-log files for unhandled WPF dispatcher/AppDomain/top-level runtime exceptions, operation IDs in guarded operation and journal logs, log rotation, and structured logging regression coverage.
v0.10.0
Added a local release-package builder that creates StartMenuOrganizer-v0.10.0.zip. Added current-user install and uninstall scripts with Start Menu shortcut wiring, execution-policy launch guidance, package regression coverage, and documented admin behavior.