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hherrie

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  1. - Will there also be a default command to execute before updating an application feature?

    2 alternatives: create a template with the command you intend to use OR use the new "default" application feature (1.0.3)

    With these to options I can set a default command for new applications' date=' not for existing ones. Or am I wrong?!

    - (How) can I use this feature to archive my downloads? For example' date=' I want to download Ketarin to the file 'Ketarin.exe', but before downloading a new version I want to move the old version to [i']archive\Ketarin_{version}[/i] or archive\Ketarin_{f:yyyy}{f:MM}{f:dd}. Is this possible?

    Use move command with "execute command before DL".

    Yeah, I know the move command ;). But I don't know a variable for the previous version of the file. The {file} variable outputs the location for the new version of the file.

     

    BTW, is there a variable for the filename only (that is, not the full path)?

  2. Just a few questions:

    - Will there also be a default command to execute before updating an application feature?

    - (How) can I use this feature to archive my downloads? For example, I want to download Ketarin to the file 'Ketarin.exe', but before downloading a new version I want to move the old version to archive\Ketarin_{version} or archive\Ketarin_{f:yyyy}{f:MM}{f:dd}. Is this possible?

     

    Thanks in advance!

  3. Few issues:

     

    When I click Update now in Ketarin 0.9.9.1, it results in an error. Edit:Version 0.9.9.2a solved this!

    ketarinerrortl3.jpg

     

    The version info dialog is showing the wrong version.

    ketarinversioninfoki9.jpg

     

    I have to click 'Uitvoeren' ('Run') when I start the program. Is that the right behaviour?

    ketarinrunua4.jpg

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