Hello,
Really great work on this script.
I have tried v. 0.5 and found some problems.
Google Keep app, which I have pinned in my taskbar, appeared without icon inside the launcher, and only opened a Chrome window pointing to 0.0.0.1 when I selected it. I couldn't add the lnk file manually, as nothing happened when I dragged the .lnk to the launcher window.
Some other programs, such as SpeedFan, also didn't show up in the launcher, even after I tried dragging both lnk and exe files.
/docs and /tips didn't work.
And a question: is it possible to add a custom shorcut? For example, changing the name of an app or what I have to type to run it.
Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Thanks.barosan wrote:Hello,
Really great work on this script.
I have tried v. 0.5 and found some problems.
Google Keep app, which I have pinned in my taskbar, appeared without icon inside the launcher, and only opened a Chrome window pointing to 0.0.0.1 when I selected it. I couldn't add the lnk file manually, as nothing happened when I dragged the .lnk to the launcher window.
Some other programs, such as SpeedFan, also didn't show up in the launcher, even after I tried dragging both lnk and exe files.
/docs and /tips didn't work.
And a question: is it possible to add a custom shorcut? For example, changing the name of an app or what I have to type to run it.
As my previous post noted, the version is not feature complete. I've finished the /docs command implementation but the /tips thingy remains undone. I have also not reimplemented support for chrome apps. I'll put that on my todo list for 0.51 and get that out asap for you. I am also aware that some programs have difficulties being "added" to the program. That is normally because the program doesn't meet the criteria. I'll try lowering the criteria and make sure more programs pass.
The idea of a custom shortcut sounds cool, even though it might be redundant since popular programs now collect at the top of the list, so you just have to open Columbus and navigate a bit with your arrows.
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Run1e
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
I didn't know this program. Congratulations!
Thanks very much for sharing the source and the program.
Has the program got an ini file? Where?
Thanks very much for sharing the source and the program.
Has the program got an ini file? Where?
Everything is possible!
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Thanks!empardopo wrote:I didn't know this program. Congratulations!
Thanks very much for sharing the source and the program.
Has the program got an ini file? Where?
It has several inifiles. Go to %appdata%\Columbus\
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Run1e
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Thanks!Guest wrote:Thanks!empardopo wrote:I didn't know this program. Congratulations!
Thanks very much for sharing the source and the program.
Has the program got an ini file? Where?
It has several inifiles. Go to %appdata%\Columbus\
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Run1e
Everything is possible!
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
0.51
- /docs command reimplemented
- GuiDropFiles (adding through dropping) has been revised/fixed
- Added a warning prompt before /reset takes any effect
- Other minor tweaks
- /docs command reimplemented
- GuiDropFiles (adding through dropping) has been revised/fixed
- Added a warning prompt before /reset takes any effect
- Other minor tweaks
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
0.52:
- The bug report feature has be re-implemented
- Added the -DPIScale flag (requested by xZomBie)
- Cleaned up some code
- New button looks that blend better
- Bug fix: can't delete /docs entries..
Next update will re-implement the /g and /w commands.. probably.
- The bug report feature has be re-implemented
- Added the -DPIScale flag (requested by xZomBie)
- Cleaned up some code
- New button looks that blend better
- Bug fix: can't delete /docs entries..
Next update will re-implement the /g and /w commands.. probably.
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Thank you for great script.
Will you be releasing the 0.52 source code? It is a great opportunity to learn from it many different ways to do things.
Thank you again for this really nice program.
Will you be releasing the 0.52 source code? It is a great opportunity to learn from it many different ways to do things.
Thank you again for this really nice program.
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
I've started updating the code on my webserver, but I'll update it on pastebin too if people find it interesting to read my weird codeenthused wrote:Thank you for great script.
Will you be releasing the 0.52 source code? It is a great opportunity to learn from it many different ways to do things.
Thank you again for this really nice program.
And thanks, it really is nice hearing appreciation for things you mainly made for yourself and decided to share
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
1. too invasive (automatically adds self to autorun).
2. instead of asking the user where his programs are - it just hooks the ones that have been installed. Only 10% of my programs are installed, what about the rest that don't require any installation?
3. it badly needs support to run executables right from the archives.
2. instead of asking the user where his programs are - it just hooks the ones that have been installed. Only 10% of my programs are installed, what about the rest that don't require any installation?
3. it badly needs support to run executables right from the archives.
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Thanks for the feedback-_+ wrote:1. too invasive (automatically adds self to autorun).
2. instead of asking the user where his programs are - it just hooks the ones that have been installed. Only 10% of my programs are installed, what about the rest that don't require any installation?
3. it badly needs support to run executables right from the archives.
1. I don't think the software making itself auto-run makes it intrusive. I think it generally makes it easier for the users, and those who don't want it running all the time can just toggle the setting in the Settings menu. Most software has this as default anyways.
2. You can simply drag exes/shortcuts onto the main gui to add them. I think this is easier than asking the user where programs are located (which doesn't vary a lot from user to user anyways)
3. ??? this makes little sense, you're supposed to unzip/extract files from archives. I doubt many people would have use for a feature like this.
Glad to hear any other thoughts you have on Columbus
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Me I would like to see one very important feature for me:
Drop a folder and index all the .exe from that folder/sub-folders (and even better ask when the folder is dropped).
So I can easily add all my 'portable' apps.
One by one it's not a possibility. Too much to do it that way!
Drop a folder and index all the .exe from that folder/sub-folders (and even better ask when the folder is dropped).
So I can easily add all my 'portable' apps.
One by one it's not a possibility. Too much to do it that way!
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
1. Well, if it can be opted out - then it's bearable.Run1e wrote:Thanks for the feedback
1. I don't think the software making itself auto-run makes it intrusive. I think it generally makes it easier for the users, and those who don't want it running all the time can just toggle the setting in the Settings menu. Most software has this as default anyways.
2. You can simply drag exes/shortcuts onto the main gui to add them. I think this is easier than asking the user where programs are located (which doesn't vary a lot from user to user anyways)
3. ??? this makes little sense, you're supposed to unzip/extract files from archives. I doubt many people would have use for a feature like this.
Glad to hear any other thoughts you have on Columbus
2. Oh, that's good. But I doubt that in that case it will use relative paths instead of absolute, and that means you can't use this script on a mountable drive as a part of portable applications pack that can be mounted to whatever folder.
3. I want the launcher-script to do that for me: unpack the archive to a temporary folder, run the executable, remove the unpacked files upon closing the program.
I admit I have quite advanced needs for a launcher.
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
It is always interesting to see the source code for other programmers to learn!Guest wrote:I've started updating the code on my webserver, but I'll update it on pastebin too if people find it interesting to read my weird codeenthused wrote:Thank you for great script.
Will you be releasing the 0.52 source code? It is a great opportunity to learn from it many different ways to do things.
Thank you again for this really nice program.
And thanks, it really is nice hearing appreciation for things you mainly made for yourself and decided to share
Everything is possible!
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
0.53:
- Changed the TrayTip with a custom notification GUI
- Half-finished way to send a string to Columbus from a different script (allows in-depth control of Columbus from a different script!)
- - Function for doing this will be posted soon!
- Other changes and fixes
- Changed the TrayTip with a custom notification GUI
- Half-finished way to send a string to Columbus from a different script (allows in-depth control of Columbus from a different script!)
- - Function for doing this will be posted soon!
- Other changes and fixes
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
0.52 is the last version in pastebinRun1e wrote:0.53:
- Changed the TrayTip with a custom notification GUI
- Half-finished way to send a string to Columbus from a different script (allows in-depth control of Columbus from a different script!)
- - Function for doing this will be posted soon!
- Other changes and fixes
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Sorry bout that, updated :]Guest wrote:0.52 is the last version in pastebinRun1e wrote:0.53:
- Changed the TrayTip with a custom notification GUI
- Half-finished way to send a string to Columbus from a different script (allows in-depth control of Columbus from a different script!)
- - Function for doing this will be posted soon!
- Other changes and fixes
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
The link for Compiled Download in the first post leads to the old version(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/da4bufhycyat03k/...) instead of the latest version(http://runie.me/dl/Columbus.exe)
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
Oh crap. That has been there for a looong time then ... good thing the program updates itself! Thanks for notifying me about itxZomBie wrote:The link for Compiled Download in the first post leads to the old version(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/da4bufhycyat03k/...) instead of the latest version(http://runie.me/dl/Columbus.exe)
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Run1e
Re: Columbus - a fast program launcher/searcher
And since ahkscript.org logs me out all the time I am now officially a guest...
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