![]() ![]() some new utilities I noticed are missing, notably the new (and highly blogged about) disk2vhd.exe. Maybe check for updates on start, then highlight programs that have newer versions in blue or something, then we can hit ‘update’ and download/extract them to the collection… or have the option to just automatically update them if newer version is Yair - about the sysinternals NLP…. or is this already possible, and i am just missing it? Either way, this is the #1 thing i would like to be able to do through NirLauncher. having to re-download the whole set every time. Right now i’m having to use a third party utility that does it (checks for updates and downloads/extracts them for me… not to mention savings of bandwidth of being able to update single utilities vs. Gotta have this though! Don’t have time to keep up with manual updates (esp as often as you update/add, that’s a positive thing though). Now all you need in Beta 3 is built in update/auto-update, and this will be perfect. Nir, thank you for all of your hard work, dedication, and such frequent updates to your set of utilities… I don’t know where I’d be without them as network/sysadmin! Forget sysinternals, Nirsoft utilities are far more useful and have a greater range of functionality that covers the whole spectrum. NirLauncher is what I’ve wanted since I first discovered your utilities a few years back. No extraneous numbers anywhere! □ November 1, 2009, 1:36 pm Slightly more flexible than your current approach. I added an “arch” attribute to EXE so you could specify if an exe is to be run for 32 and/or 64 bit. This utility can reveal the passwords stored behind the asterisks in standard password text-boxes. The typed password is not displayed on the screen, and instead of the real password, you see a sequence of asterisk (‘****’) characters. Many applications, like CuteFTP, VNC, IncrediMail, Outlook Express, and others, allows you to type a password for using it in the application. Reveals the passwords stored behind the asterisks (‘***’) boxes Which would be easier to read and wouldn’t need adjustment if you add/remove groups.Īlso it seems the NLP files would work better in an XML format rather than an INI format. Furthermore, it would be a lot easier to do groups if each group was identified by a key instead of a number. Also please ditch the “GroupCount” and “SoftwareCount”, since your tool should be able to compute them by hand by loading the file. Please remove the numbers entirely if possible. □ġ) p lists “pskill” as “pkill”.Ģ) working with NLP files is difficult, due to the ini section names having sequential numbering. Hi I noticed a few things with this release, but I am liking the launcher more and more. Follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. This entry was posted by NirSoft on Novemat 3:18 am under Utilities Update. Zip File Information: (to verify that the downloaded file is Ok) The new utility, DevManView, added to the package.ĭownload the second Beta of NirLauncher package with more than 100 utilities.Added option to add a tray Icon (Disabled by default).Also, added ‘All Sysinternals Tools’ tab. p is now available with full URLs, thanks to the great work of Yair from the comment in the first Beta post. ![]() Added ‘All Utilities’ tab that show all utilities in one list.(Doesn’t work on Windows 7, because Microsoft removed this feature) Added autorun.inf in the root folder that allows you to automatically open NirLauncher when you plug the USB flash drive.Be aware that you must extract the package with the same folder names in the zip file. NirLauncher.exe is now on the root folder, while the NirSoft utilities are under NirSoft folder.Fixed bug: NirLauncher failed to execute console application when the path contained spaces.The following changes were made in this release: If it’s the first time that you read about this package, it’s recommended that you also read the release notes of the first NirLauncher release, here. Notice: The latest version of NirLauncher package is now available at Ĥ weeks after the first Beta release of NirLauncher utilities package, a new release is now available to download. ![]()
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