Andrew can you please try to make a trigg-menu on No to Stealth like you have in comments and What's new?
To put in the path(s) where it writes settings to ?? Headline is Writes settings to:
It's much easier to know where settings are even on no stealth, because if I want to get rid of a no stealth prog, I want get it all even reg-settings !!
And yes it's much nicer look on database instead of this:
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=464 or
http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=70
Trigg-menu to Stealth
Re: Trigg-menu to Stealth
There are a lot of folks here on the site who have strong feelings about stealth status, so if there's a strong reaction, I'd say keep it as-is. Otherwise, that sounds fine to me.Wolfghost wrote:Andrew can you please try to make a trigg-menu on No to Stealth like you have in comments
Re: Trigg-menu to Stealth
This is so ridiculous! I talking about software,database,changes to better view, even easier for most users.webfork wrote:There are a lot of folks here on the site who have strong feelings about stealth status, so if there's a strong reaction, I'd say keep it as-is. Otherwise, that sounds fine to me.
I do not talking about folks or strong reaction, feelings or maybe a funeral to a stealth software.......whatever
Re: Trigg-menu to Stealth
Ultimately this isn't a democracy, it's really Andrew's site and if he doesn't want to do something (and tproli doesn't want to implement it into the new design) that's sort of the end of it. Outside of that veto system, many decisions come down to community reaction and previously stealth status has been a topic of some intense reactions. It would go against the point of the site if Andrew put into effect something no one wanted.Wolfghost wrote:This is so ridiculous! I talking about software,database,changes to better view, even easier for most users.
I do not talking about folks or strong reaction, feelings or maybe a funeral to a stealth software.......whatever
Re: Trigg-menu to Stealth
Yea right................never mind
Re: Trigg-menu to Stealth
No problem -- I think it's a good idea.Wolfghost wrote:Yea right................never mind
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Re: Trigg-menu to Stealth
I am not 100% sure what you are asking.
I understand the part about moving stealth status to the top.
But what's that about "Write settings to"? Are you suggesting merging the info of "Write settings to" and "Stealth details" into one?
Perhaps a screenshot mockup or more details will be helpful.
I understand the part about moving stealth status to the top.
But what's that about "Write settings to"? Are you suggesting merging the info of "Write settings to" and "Stealth details" into one?
Perhaps a screenshot mockup or more details will be helpful.
Re: Trigg-menu to Stealth
In database layout for Writes settings to: you can input
Application folder and registry (below common types)
e.g:
Application folder, Application folder and registry, Windows registry, None
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Re: Trigg-menu to Stealth
But these two are not always overlapping.
For example, even if the app does not write settings i.e. "None", it might modify the system in other ways that is not pertinent to settings, resulting in Stealth = "Yes", and needing another field to describe the changes made.
For example, even if the app does not write settings i.e. "None", it might modify the system in other ways that is not pertinent to settings, resulting in Stealth = "Yes", and needing another field to describe the changes made.