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Written by Nozavi
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Friday, 23 October 2009 14:10 |
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As promised earlier this week, version 1.2 of Portable Apps Updater is here! If you're interested in finding out the news before downloading it, here you go:
1) Version 1.0 listed 49 apps, version 1.1 added 8 recently released freebies (NSIS, Dia, BonkEnc, Songbird etc), but version 1.2 adds no less than 18 new programs - the Games tab is finally here and I've also added the freeware software John published yesterday (Skype, Chrome, FreeCommander etc)
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Written by Nozavi
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Friday, 16 October 2009 18:52 |
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Well, folks, a new version of Portable Apps Updater (1.1a) is finally here and it has some major improvements, most of them were already on the to-do list:
- a brand new interface (Tabbed interface) - thanks xlabu & GrahamG for reminding me how important this is
- a checking schedule (Automatically check for portable apps updates)
- an option to automatically select C/C&DL/C&R only for available portables (Select Don't check for portable apps that are not installed)
- links that will help you stay up-to-date with the latest releases
- and a few minor fixes, including one to the path saving procedure
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Written by Nozavi
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009 20:18 |
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This is the first official version of Portable Apps Updater - ready to face the the public eye
The last bug left standing (concerning the display of remote versions) was fixed and an autoupdater finally added. Hopefully there won't be any surprises and I'll be able to concentrate my attention on transforming all those wishes from the to-do list into reality.
I've been using Portable Apps Updater for quite some time now (the core was developed in March) and it works like a charm. I'm anxious to find out what will other people think about it. |
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Written by Nozavi
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Friday, 22 May 2009 18:45 |
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A new version of NetCon Manager is finally here. A bug related to the tray menu was fixed and I finally implemented the options to add NetCon to system startup and exit the app after applying the settings. Starting and closing the program at every Windows boot was really annoying and so now it's fully automated.
The autoupdater is now integrated and working flawlessly, so there's no need to check back to the news section of the website if you're only interested in running the latest version.
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