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Release Version 2.0

30 Mar 20:01
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Release Version 2.0 has the Azure Regions (GA) updated (46 in total), and a new DEMO Execution Mode to make it easy for new users to see the tool in action. You can just install and run it without any further configuration (JSON), or any need to have a real Virtual Machine Scale Set deployed on Azure. It is ideal to quick and cool demos, where all the features of the tool can be showcased with no hurdle. This release also has the UniCurses and the PDCurses library (needed in Windows machines), included in the tool, what makes it even easier to install and use the asciivmssdashboard (just: pip install asciivmssdashboard) and you are good to go! It continues to run in Linux and Windows, Python 2 and 3 versions, as well as 32bits and 64bits platforms. Enjoy!

Release Version 1.8

19 Jul 18:07
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Release Version 1.8 has animations for the Windows (Continents), Azure Regions updated,, and change of the color for the regions on map for better visibility. Other than that, I changed the character for representing the regions to be a 'block' and not just a space, so I could add bright color and have it highlighted (just works for foreground, so space was not working).

Release Version 1.6

13 Jul 19:54
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Telemetry data on graphs integrated on the ASCiiVMSSDashboard now is fully integrated and flexible.

Release Version 1.4

01 Apr 22:29
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Many new features: log, two insight graphs, support to multiple pages (for virtual machines), extended information displayed for a VM selected, quota information and more.

Release Version 1.2

21 Mar 02:24
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This is the first major upgrade on the ASCiiVMSSDashboard utility, where some bugs where fixed, clean up some code and added new features.

First Release

18 Mar 12:08
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This is the initial release of the ASCiiVMSSDashboard, it has just a few enhancements in comparison with this released launch video: [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MomiZ9rU9NU ].
This first release has commands to add and delete Virtual Machines, select a specific VM to view information and switch between Resource Groups and Virtual Machines Scale-Sets. There is a HELP pop-up window that can be displayed issuing the command: 'help', and all VM's are numbered to easy identification and selection.
The ASCiiVMSSDashboard is free software and distributed AS-IS without any support or warranties. It is multi-platform and so should run unaltered in Linux, Windows and MacOS platforms.