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A simple countdown alarm with some nice options. As far as I can tell it is stealth if you launch it with the -portable parameter. I had some trouble with it crashing when minimized to the system tray, but that may have been my computer and not the software. This app is in the early stages, and the author's to do list shows it may become a very nice little program.
Bummer. Oh well, if it is a prevalent glitch the author should take notice of it.
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I found this out last night and felt compelled mention it to someone. You can use command switches in a AutoHotkey script with almost the same syntax as a batch file. No more ugly command prompt windows when launching an app with parameters! And no more false virus positives from trying compiled .bat files either.
I have contacted the author and he says he is working on the glitch. He also said the next full release may add the option of launching a file or app at the set time.
dmg wrote:I found this out last night and felt compelled mention it to someone. You can use command switches in a AutoHotkey script with almost the same syntax as a batch file. No more ugly command prompt windows when launching an app with parameters! And no more false virus positives from trying compiled .bat files either.
Wow -- a great way to start using AHK. Been looking for an excuse.
I asked him about creating a simple program launcher designed specifically to send parameters to the chosen executable. Within a few hours he sent me a functional application that does exactly what I had asked for. It is not suitable as a general purpose launcher but it will make testing some portable apps much simpler. I hope he posts some version of it on his site but we shall see. If he does I will add it to the database.
There is more than one issue involved. Yes, the command windows are a very minor blemish. But if there is a superior alternative why not use it? And the app launcher designed to use parameters (currently named ParamRun) is intended for the occasional need, such as testing for portability. ParamRun is faster and much easier to use than typing out a batch file. You just select the app you want to launch, then choose the parameters you want from a customizable drop down list. I know that PStart and many other launchers can use parameters, but when you only need to use the parameters a few times why should you have to go to the trouble of setting up a program entry in a more traditional app launcher?
dmg wrote:There is more than one issue involved. Yes, the command windows are a very minor blemish. But if there is a superior alternative why not use it? And the app launcher designed to use parameters (currently named ParamRun) is intended for the occasional need, such as testing for portability. ParamRun is faster and much easier to use than typing out a batch file. You just select the app you want to launch, then choose the parameters you want from a customizable drop down list. I know that PStart and many other launchers can use parameters, but when you only need to use the parameters a few times why should you have to go to the trouble of setting up a program entry in a more traditional app launcher?
I was contacted by author of MP3 Quality Modifier and EasyTimer earlier, informing me his programs have a new home. As a result, I have updated both entries.