v1.0.1 (06-sep-20)
Change Changed the way Executor open applications. This should fix that sometimes applications start up minimized blinking in the taskbar (especially if a UAC confirmation is required). This is a big change, in case you have any problems with this, the behavior can be reverted in Executors .ini file by setting "openmode=0" instead of "openmode=1".
Executor 1.0.4 - Programme starten per Konsole (à la TAR)
Moderatoren: Jean, |Gordon|, Moderatoren
Re: Executor 1.0 - Programme starten per Konsole (à la TAR)
Signs of life ...
Trypanophobie ist heilbar - es gibt eine Spritze dagegen!
Re: Executor 1.0.1 - Programme starten per Konsole (à la TAR)
v. 1.0.2
Added "Auto import of keywords" now also support a filepath (and not only a url).
Added some new keywords for mouse manipulation etc.
Added internal special commands powering the above keywords
Added "Auto import of keywords" now also support a filepath (and not only a url).
Added some new keywords for mouse manipulation etc.
Added internal special commands powering the above keywords
Re: Executor 1.0.3 - Programme starten per Konsole (à la TAR)
Executor v1.0.3 (2021-02-23)
Download: https://www.executor.dk/download
- Added the option "Also try index UWP Apps" to "Setting" - "Indexing & cache".
- Fixed bug with all the $GRAB...$ related commands with text being corrupted.
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Re: Executor 1.0.3 - Programme starten per Konsole (à la TAR)
24.02.21 - v 1.0.4
Improved logic for the UWP Apps indexer in order for it to perform better and do less IO operations.
Added special command $FLUSHUWP$ this will force a full reindexing of UWP Apps and write number of items found. It's mostly for debugging (you have to create a keyword and insert the command into the keywords command if you want to try it out).
Gruss
Rainer
Improved logic for the UWP Apps indexer in order for it to perform better and do less IO operations.
Added special command $FLUSHUWP$ this will force a full reindexing of UWP Apps and write number of items found. It's mostly for debugging (you have to create a keyword and insert the command into the keywords command if you want to try it out).
Gruss
Rainer