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DonationCoder.com Software / Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA:Check for program exit and offer to close other programs
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on: October 09, 2009, 07:31:12 AM
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@MilesAhead, Here is the feedback for your app Run Group (Im Facing Problems) First Time when I run, it asks for an ini file (as you said) Ok so it quits then when it creates an ini file and when entered the data and executed the program, it runs them and although the process is running it pops up a dialog saying "Kill C:\.......", Totally Not working" Here what I've done 1) Downloaded and unzipped the RunGroup in a folder and executed it for the first time, said the error msg. 2) edit the ini created by the program and executed, but result as above said
attached here with the ini
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DonationCoder.com Software / Post New Requests Here / IDEA:Check for program exit and offer to close other programs
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on: October 07, 2009, 01:57:22 PM
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I am looking for a utility (ahk script is fine) which sits in the background and waits until a certain program is started, and then exited (checking every second or two). when the program exists after running, it should check for a list of programs i specify that might also still be left running, and offer to close them.
As an example: When i run and then exit firefox, i want the utility to check if my standalone downloader application is still running, and if so, offer to close it.
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DonationCoder.com Software / Coding Snacks / Re: IDEA: Double-click makes a new folder
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on: October 01, 2009, 08:33:15 AM
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it contains torjan binded be aware  Perhaps you want to upgrade your antivirus solution to one that Doesn't Suck TM? False positives is a pretty well-known problem with AutoHotKey generated executables. Sir, I beg to differ, Same case with me with Avast AV, but the language which he has used was not acceptable. surprisingly it doesn't happen with any other AHK or EXE downloaded from here.
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DonationCoder.com Software / Coding Snacks / Re: IDEA: Double-click makes a new folder
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on: October 01, 2009, 08:24:33 AM
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Ok guys, Avast was also giving warnings and didn't allow me to even download it, but i disabled the whole AV and downloaded as it was from a trusted Source i.e. DC, but again after downloading it didn't allow me to run, again disabled and executed but it does nothing on my windows 7 OS.
I think the author has to really see into this...
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Win7: Anyone else getting excited?
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on: October 01, 2009, 05:13:53 AM
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Friends, Late on the wagon here but using windows 7 since october 2008 as the Main OS (I know it sounds crazy), In the beginning it used to crash, as with any other Pre-Beta (Alpha) releases, but now it is rock solid and no regrets. Using it on 2 years old Laptop and on quadcore where drivers are not available for XP. Quadcore is of very high config and new so it runs easily but Laptop has Intel Celeron 1.8 Ghz with on board graphics, 1.5 GB DDR2 RAM, 250GB SATA2 HDD, Intel 965 Series MoBo and I never regret using it, it detects all my drivers automatically after installation, I've really tried badly to install XP and I was able to install it but Drivers were never available, 1 or other always missing... Previous to this I had Vista X86 Now Im on windows 7 X86 RTM and am happy with it. Thank you for reading this...
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DonationCoder.com Software / Coding Snacks / Combining 2 or more DC codes to work together (BatteryRun+PowerScheme)
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on: October 01, 2009, 12:13:29 AM
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Friends, Starting here a discussion whether anyone has combined 2 or more DC codes to work together and if yes then they can post it here for the benefit of others Let me post the first I don't know whether it'll be useful for you or not but sometimes it is for me....(Mainly for Laptop users) Here i have taken Skrommel's BatteryRun and Skwire's PowerschemeTogglerSo now the BatteryRun toggles my PowerScheme whenever the power goes off and if it is running.... Thought might help someone... How can it be achieved... 1) Download both codes and keep the PowerSchemeToggler in the same folder of BatteryRun and run it. 2) Set your desired Powerschemes, make it for example 1)PowerSaveer 2)High Performance. 3) Run cmd window and open the BatteryRun Folder to run BatteryRun.exe 4) Type exact command given here... Suppose you have BatteryRun.exe in C:\user\batteryrun then C:\user\BatteryRun> batteryrun.exe "powerschemetoggler.exe -toggle" "powerschemetoggler.exe -toggle"5) -toggle is the command with powerschemetoggler.exe to toggle powerschemes, you can generate a shortcut from the main program to toggle if you don't want to use it with BatteryRun. If any other user has come across combining 2 DC utilities or Codes, Kindly post them here for others... Hope you Enjoy!!! Thanking you all for bearing with me and reading this post until the end.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Quizo QTTabbar
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on: September 30, 2009, 09:13:35 PM
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Friends, Can anyone tell me How can you make it work in windows 7??? Geniune Replies Please, If anyone already using it on windows 7 or if anyone tries and can rectify the problem which it gives then only knidly reply... Sorry for sounding so rude but I tried all the possible methods to make it work windows 7 and it doesn't so bit disappointed... and thanking you all experts for this wonderful community....
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: What is your preferred font?
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on: September 29, 2009, 04:54:09 AM
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Thread Not for me, Better I leave, Not much on Fonts but when I design Magazine Pages sometimes, then I like Fancy Callipgraphy Fonts in the header... That's the only time when I need to select fonts otherwise I go with default fonts in browsers, in OS explorer and yes I do like Callibri, Arial and Times New Roman... But again I like Segoe Print & Brush Script MT
I search fonts in Font Navigator by seeing the samples and not by names.. (sorry Dumb of me I don't remember them)
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News and Reviews / Older Newsletters / Re: --> Newsletter for September 27th, 2009 - Codename "Slackers in September"
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on: September 29, 2009, 01:22:45 AM
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Excellent!!! Marvelous!!! Outstanding (This is already said in the above post) Sorry I don't have more words, Only read the heading and matter on this page (Still not gone to the links, due to lack of time) but could not stop appreciating the work... @Mouser How do you find time to do all this work from you tight schedule? I think I know.....  Edit: Read almost whole of Newsletter, Quite Informative
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