diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 5fba0089..e4232b97 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -50,7 +50,26 @@ UpgradeLog*.htm
*.log
.builds
*.pidb
-*.log
+PowerEditor/bin/config.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/stylers.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/langs.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/config.model.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/stylers.model.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/langs.model.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/contextMenu.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/nativeLang.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/session.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/functionList.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/shortcuts.xml
+PowerEditor/bin/backup/
+PowerEditor/bin/localization/
+PowerEditor/bin/plugins/
+PowerEditor/installer/build/
+PowerEditor/installer/minimalist/
+PowerEditor/installer/zipped.package.release/
+PowerEditor/visual.net/Unicode Debug/
+PowerEditor/visual.net/Unicode Release/
+PowerEditor/visual.net/notepadPlus.sln
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/PowerEditor/bin/change.log b/PowerEditor/bin/change.log
index c8b692d0..e93dbb71 100644
--- a/PowerEditor/bin/change.log
+++ b/PowerEditor/bin/change.log
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-Notepad++ v6.7.8.2 bug-fixes:
+Notepad++ v6.7.8.2 bug-fix:
1. Disable Notepad++ updater (WinGup) under XP.
-Notepad++ v6.7.8.1 bug-fixes:
+Notepad++ v6.7.8.1 bug-fix:
1. Fix "Missing msvcr120.dll" message error (of WinGup).
diff --git a/PowerEditor/bin/updater/LICENSE b/PowerEditor/bin/updater/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..fc8a5de7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/PowerEditor/bin/updater/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
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diff --git a/PowerEditor/bin/updater/README.md b/PowerEditor/bin/updater/README.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..e638f8ad
--- /dev/null
+++ b/PowerEditor/bin/updater/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1,73 @@
+What is WinGup?
+---------------
+
+WinGup is a Generic Updater running under Windows environment.
+The aim of WinGup is to provide a ready to use and configurable updater
+which downloads a update package then installs it. By using cURL library
+and TinyXml module, WinGup is capable to deal with http protocol and process XML data.
+
+
+Why WinGup?
+-----------
+
+Originally WinGup was made for the need of Notepad++ (a generic source code editor under MS Windows).
+During its conception, the idea came up in my mind: if it can fit Notepad++, it can fit for any Windows program.
+So here it is, with LGPL license to have no (almost not) restriction for integration in any project.
+
+
+
+How does it work?
+-----------------
+
+WinGup can be launched by your program or manually. It reads from a xml configuration file
+for getting the current version of your program and url where WinGup gets update information,
+checks the url (with given current version) to get the update package location,
+downloads the update package, then run the update package (it should be a msi or an exe) in question.
+
+
+
+Who will need it?
+-----------------
+
+Being LGPLed, WinGup can be integrated in both commercial (or close source) and open source project.
+So if you run a commercial or open a source project under MS Windows and you release your program at
+regular intervals, then you may need WinGup to notice your users the new update.
+
+
+
+What do you need to use it?
+---------------------------
+
+A url to provide the update information to your WinGup and an another url location
+to store your update package, that's it!
+
+
+
+How is WinGup easy to use?
+--------------------------
+
+All you have to do is point WinGup to your url update page (by modifying gup.xml),
+then work on your pointed url update page (see getDownLoadUrl.php comes with the release)
+to make sure it responds to your WinGup with the correct xml data.
+
+
+
+How to build it?
+----------------
+
+Before building WinGup, you have to build curl lib.
+Launch your Visual Studio Command Prompt then go to wingup\curl\winbuild, then launch the makefile:
+
+ *cd wingup\curl\winbuild*
+
+ *nmake /f Makefile.vc mode=dll*
+
+Once curl lib is generated, you can use VS2005 to build your WinGup.
+
+
+
+To whom should you say "thank you"?
+-----------------------------------
+
+Don HO
+