- HOW TO DEBUG OBJECTDOCK PLUS MAC OS X
- HOW TO DEBUG OBJECTDOCK PLUS UPDATE
- HOW TO DEBUG OBJECTDOCK PLUS FULL
- HOW TO DEBUG OBJECTDOCK PLUS WINDOWS
- Fixed: "Show desktop" special item is now done using a vbs script to go around the issue when.- Changed: Replaced %VARIABLE_NAME% by $(VariableName) so that it's not confused with environment variables.- Changed: Removed "Portable" from application name in PAF version.- Improved: Added some default patterns to exclusion list (uninstall.exe, setup.exe, etc.).- Improved: Added white frame around application icon in tray icon to make it more visible.- Improved: Added support for wildcards in import exclusion list.- Improved: items in "Add special item" menu now have icons.- New: New switch: "/l" to show a log window (useful to debug plugins).- New: Context menu when right-clicking on an item in TreeView dialog ("Remove" and "Properties" items).- New: Contextual help in config dialog and main window.- New: "Close button minimizes to System Tray" option.- New: Shortcut "Add to group" menu item (Plugin).- New: Option to close the applications that are locking the drive before ejection.Lua: Better error messages if a script fails to load or if there is an syntax error.Improved: App now tries to detect the system locale the first time the app is launched.Improved: Optimzation for special item icons and folder icons.Fixed: The option panel layout wasn't done correctly if a button was added to it while it was closed.
HOW TO DEBUG OBJECTDOCK PLUS UPDATE
Fixed: update detection code didn't run the first time the app was launched.Fixed: Shortcut Editor Dialog gives focus to "name" field on creation.Fixed: Appetizer can crash if a plugin tries to use an object that has been deleted.Fixed: Appetizer could crash if two plugins were using the same global object.Fixed: plugin manager was dispatching events to disabled plugins.Added Danish translation (Henrik Agersted).Updated French translation and help file.Updated Polish translation (Michal Trzebiatowski).Updated German translation and help file (wk).
HOW TO DEBUG OBJECTDOCK PLUS WINDOWS
HOW TO DEBUG OBJECTDOCK PLUS FULL
The full list of changes and download links are below: Obviously, the functionality uses some low level system calls so I don't know how well it would work on different systems. I'd appreciate if you could give it a try to see if it's working on your system and if it manages to kill all the apps. There is now an option to kill the applications that are locking the drive before ejecting it (in "Configuration" - "Operations"). I'll post the API doc on the website later on. It's possible to hook into the app by creating event listeners, and to create new Appetizer objects (shortcuts, popup menus, option buttons, etc.). Creating plugins is relatively easy as there's only one script file to create. In this release, there's also a "test unit" plugin, which can be used for testing. For now, there's just one plugin: "Add to group on right-click", which allows adding an icon to a group from the context menu. This will mainly allows adding new features without having to bloat the core executable. The app now embeds a lightweight plugin system based on Lua. The two main new features in this release are: There are still several bugs to fix, but the app should be stable enough for testing. Release notes: This is an early release of Appetizer v1.2.
HOW TO DEBUG OBJECTDOCK PLUS MAC OS X
Rather than organizing the apps as a list like the Windows Start menu, they are organized in a dock a bit similar to the Mac OS X dock bar. Description: Appetizer is an application launcher for PortableApps applications.