FloatLED v1.12

I am Baas on 6 Dec 2014

FloatLED is a simple application to display disk usage with LED-style displays on systems that don't have an indicator. The program is simple and unobtrusive, requiring little screen space or system resources.

Category:
Runs on:WinXP / Vista / Win7
Writes settings to: Application Folder
License: Freeware
How to extract:
  1. Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice
  2. Launch FloatLED_Portable.exe
Optionally, delete FloatLED[version number]_Setup.exe.
What's new? v1.12
14 November 2011 (Time to open the lid that was previously closed)

Fixed
A minor mishap caused the Window Snap flag to not be stored properly in memory during operation which would still pop the window into place (if placed on top of Taskbar area). If you have problems that FloatLED stills falls behind the taskbar area (when you click it), make sure you also check the “Make window persistant” flag as Windows7 seems to have a more aggressive “make-me-on-top-situation”.

Notice
Since I was happily and just recently married on 8 Oct 2011, we could finally relax and go back to normal days, which let me still do some minor tweaks on the best software LED drive activity around :-)

See the file http://www.stone-oakvalley-studios.com/software/readme_v1.12.pdf from page 9 on for older changelogs.

4 comments on FloatLED  The Portable Freeware Collection Latest Entries Feed

I am Baas 2014-12-06 19:04

Fixed.

v1.12

Emka 2014-12-06 18:51

links broken

v1.12

ikke 2010-08-02 23:15

Yes confirmed. It is generating a constant stream of internet traffic over port 445. That one is related to the smb protocol.
I could be legit (I do have shared network drives) but it could be not so legit either since the documentation claims that it does not watch network drives.
My virusscanner does not detect suspicious activity so I guess it's safe altough I don't trust it completely so I've sandboxed it.

nedmech 2009-11-13 21:39

Not sure why, but my NetWorx graph shows pretty constant, low-level network activity while this app is running, even if I configure it to only look at my C:\ drive. Application works fine, but I don't trust things that have unnecessary, unexplained network activity.

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