Independent release evidence
UtiliVera Capture 0.6.0 audit
The frozen application passed its independent Top-5 product gate at 95/100. Public distribution remains held because both executables still require trusted signatures.
Methodology and immutable artifacts
The independent reviewer compared the frozen product with ShareX, Snagit, Screenpresso, Greenshot, and PicPick across capture modes, scrolling, recording, annotation, OCR, redaction, recovery, automation, performance, accessibility, localization, packaging, and professional workflows.
- Complete sixth-round product audit
- 78-test frozen-candidate summary
- All 78 named product tests
- Five public workflow evidence records
- Independent installer audit Round 1
- Independent installer audit Round 2 — internal PASS
- Installer build evidence
- Install, localization and negative prerequisite evidence
- Deterministic build evidence
- Frozen 258-file package manifest
- Screenshot and video provenance
- Artifact hash manifest
Frozen application identity
Executable: 293,888 bytes
3832C20012F30B07C2D61ACECCAFC9949B4738F065C53D23D2C781D6BCCF5DB7The application audit recorded 95/100, P0=0, P1=0, P2=4. That result does not substitute for a signed public installer.
Installer candidate: withheld
Inno Setup candidate: 3,004,701 bytes
58F8957FD8DEE4ECB8EFE7F7C27832F59FA75FBCD275445F365F0E0EEE598284All 258 embedded files match the frozen application. Silent install, repair, CLI smoke, uninstall, ten installer languages, localized .NET 4.8 messages, prerequisite blocking, persistent logs, legal notices, and residue checks were independently verified in Round 2 with internal P0=0 and P1=0. The unsigned installer and main EXE remain blocked from public download.
Release rule and 30-day target
The download opens only after both files carry a valid trusted signature, the signed checksum is published, and the independent auditor confirms the final identity with no P0 or P1. That activation timestamp begins the separate continuous 30-day target of 1,000 valid Capture downloads.
Evidence refreshed: August 15, 2026