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Mindstormer

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  1. I've put Ketarin on my USB drive for use as a portable application so that I can update the installers I keep on it when needed; however, on this PC the drive letter I assigned for all the programs on it was F. E.g. "F:\documents\files\apps\browsers\firefox". If I plug the USB flash drive into another PC and the drive letter on that PC is "G:\", ketarin obviously can't update anything on my drive since it was configured to "F:\". Is there a way to assign Ketarin to just use the root drive that it is running off of?

     

    If not, may I suggest that as a feature request? If not detected automatically, Perhaps there should be an option in the settings to select and globally change the drive letter of all the applications on the fly to accomplish the same thing.

  2. While implementing Ketarin for most the programs on my usb thumbdrive, I found it quite time consuming having to browse to different directories each time I added a new app. If Ketarin remembered the last directory a program was set to be saved to when adding another application, I think this would drastically enhance efficiency. In the meantime, I made do by copying and pasting the directory first each time, but it would be nice if it just remembered the previous directory browsed to by default.

  3. Hi

     

    I've looked through the tutorial, but cannot figure out how I would go about adding a program such as MyUninstaller http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/myuninst.html or ColorMania http://www.blacksunsoftware.com/colormania.html which has a link and file-name that doesn't change. How can I get (is it even possible?) Ketarin to detect an update to the file even though its name remains the same when it is updated?

     

    Thanks

    Mindstormer

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