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Author Topic: Version 1.06.01 released  (Read 4820 times)

mouser

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Version 1.06.01 released
« on: September 05, 2005, 11:36 AM »
https://www.donation.../FindAndRunRobot.exe

i was in a bit of a hurry to put this up so i'd appreciate any feedback on the things it is supposed to fix.
one thing i am keen to hear about is if anyone notices duplicates not being filtered out the way they used to be on previous version.

change list:

Version 1.06.01
Working directory (start in directory) of shortcuts was not being respected.
Stop on exact alias match option was ignored, was always stopping.
Alias results were not showing url contents properly
Alias urls were not being launched properly
Actual urls of shortcuts now shown in status bar when clicking on them
Alias results "location" column now shows group name
Unlimited alias group contents results now shown when an exact alias match is found.
Added custom browser configuration option for launching shortcuts.
Launched urls can now be added to history and scored appropriately.
Last version was improperly focusing results window on startup.

rbeeger

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Re: Version 1.06.01 released
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2005, 12:12 PM »
Working directory (start in directory) of shortcuts was not being respected.
Yes, thanks.

Last version was improperly focusing results window on startup.
That was fast. Work, too.

Cheers, Robert