Date | Version | Name | SHA256 | Size |
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2025-02-26 | 0.98.29 | wiflip_0_98_29_setup.exe | BB3CAC61807AD4B9999BC530DEA6070164E6C5191446A2BCCE26BBC4619B605B | 53128320 |
2025-02-08 | 0.98.0.0 | wiflip0_98setup.exe | ba08da23b562c24391bae93c063bd3efbfd4c90a8d54c4d74f7931a9bfb4d529 | 69.46MB |
2025-02-05 | 0.97.0.1 | wiflip0_97setup.exe | 0bb8e2b18a4f746f262f38ab05c46ffca19096f04044ee7d2288bac08c459715 | 52.7MB |
2025-02-05 | 0.94 | wiflip0_94setup.zip | 8abd729fb577cd48adfefe0c2ae8838c817e547fae98686cbd6842352e490737 | 49.5MB |
Date | Version | Name | SHA256 | Size |
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2025-02-26 | 0.98.29 | wiflip09829_x86_64.dmg | 5a089fa63ce0af841b96b47f8378c5e38c76528965263b922c4ffcb8d62a0e10 | 47779022 bytes |
2025-02-19 | 0.98.1.0 | wiflip09810ARM.dmg | a771a26ec8e11401c2bf43bc4677c3b0000b4207bd0d971005377d6b232533fc | 129666126 Bytes |
2025-02-19 | 0.98.1.0 | wiflip09810_onefile_intel.dmg | 895198cd438255c418e21f756186a3d29bc281720d41f032c3c0be5a79dc930a | 65690813 bytes |
2025-02-18 | 0.98.1.0 | wiflip0981.dmg | a398c78d449fcd3108933afc6a946d98a098589aefb0d9e005be30c4188f6e45 | 162.8MB |
Presented SHA256 are those corresponding to the installer executables, not the final applications, neither their zip containers.
To recalculate and compare SHAs on your computer, execute the following command:
Get-FileHash /path/to/file | Format-List
shasum -a 256 /path/to/file
On MACOS, you will have to go to Parameters->Confidentiality... And then, specifically give execution permissions to WiFlip. WiFlip is experimental, and there is currently no plan to register this application with Apple. Nevertheless, you can check the SHA256 digest to make sure what you get is was you think you get.
All WiFlip applications are (self)signed. Self signature is not like peeing in a fiddle or cumbing the giraffe... Because the corresponding public certificate is downloadable from the github of the project. It can be compared with the certificate which is included in the app itself. Therefore it is reliable, even though Windows will not agree with this and complain all the time. So you will have to unlock the protections from Windows in order to download the files. This is safe, whatever the computer will tell you. These protections are only there to force developpers to spend their money for nothing other than to fatten up billionaires who are already far too fat.
You can also give a try to command
pip install wiflip
It depends whether yoi know about pip and your python installation is standard. Otherwise it could become a nightmare to go that way... If you succeeded in installing WiFlip this way, you can start the application with one of the following calls (from the console):wiflip
wiflip-zero
Please, visit WiFlip ppypi project if you are interested.