Appetizer lets you organize your shortcuts and folders into a resizable docking-style launcher. It supports "wizards" to import shortcuts from the start menu/quick launch toolbar, drag-and-drop organization, 'multi-launch' function etc.
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Runs on: | Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
Unicode support: | Yes |
Path portability: | Automatic compensation for dynamic drive letter in removable storage devices |
License: | GPL |
How to extract: | Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch Appetizer.exe. |
Similar/alternative apps: | Qsel |
Thanks smaragdus :)
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does anyone have a copy of this?
seems the website has gone away
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You can drag a file over the appropriate icon and Appetizer will pass it along correctly. Really nice when unpacking archives or installers, for example; a feature which is sadly lacking in many other launchers. Occupied about 6 private MB vs 8 for PStart (both with the same ~20 shortcuts) Sadly, 1.4.7.508 won't show/hide on double clicking the tray icon, and anyway crashes regularly on my machine. I hope work continues on this one.
Really nice program. I love appetizer :)
Is there a changelog?
Despite setting label-positions "right" or "bottom" the labels are not visible.
I updated to Appetizer V1.4.6.494 but all my settings are lost! I supposed that the Settings folder must work with the new .exe file, but don't work. (A lot of time to re-construct icons and folders). I think Appetizer must have an export Settings possibility (and of course Import them when we update to a new version)
Great Program!
Tracy, Concerned Unser, Appetizer is not doing anything harmful and is definitely not part of a spam attack. You can check the source code (available on Sourceforge) and see for yourself. The IP you are seeing is the IP of the server that hosts http://app.etizer.org (you can type "ping app.etizer.org to verify). It happens because Appetizer checks every 7 days if a new version is available. To do so, it downloads this file on the project website: http://app.etizer.org/VersionInfo.xml So as you can see nothing harmful is being done :)
Doesn't run for me on Win10. Launches, locks up and I have to force close to get rid of it. That's from a clean run.
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