TaskLayout [display utility]
TaskLayout [display utility]
There is a useful utility called TaskLayout which allow user to preserve desktop layout which includes shell folders, web browsers and any other apps with their specific positions on screen.
TaskLayout will start (if it is required) and arrange these windows/applications to restore the state in which you saved them. Thus, for instance, you can instantly open folders with long paths or find items with complicated locations that you cannot remember. The software can save Windows Explorer, text files, images, Control Panel and a series of other dialogues to the layout file.
Freeware, portable, installer is a self-extracted 7zip.
License type: free for personal non-commercial use.
Supported OSes: Windows XP and higher
Homepage: http://www.systemgoods.com
Change log: http://www.systemgoods.com/downloads/TLChangeLog.txt
Download here: http://www.systemgoods.com/downloads/Ta ... taller.exe
TaskLayout will start (if it is required) and arrange these windows/applications to restore the state in which you saved them. Thus, for instance, you can instantly open folders with long paths or find items with complicated locations that you cannot remember. The software can save Windows Explorer, text files, images, Control Panel and a series of other dialogues to the layout file.
Freeware, portable, installer is a self-extracted 7zip.
License type: free for personal non-commercial use.
Supported OSes: Windows XP and higher
Homepage: http://www.systemgoods.com
Change log: http://www.systemgoods.com/downloads/TLChangeLog.txt
Download here: http://www.systemgoods.com/downloads/Ta ... taller.exe
Re: TaskLayout 0.6.0.2
From the maker of TaskSpace, which is here on the site.
Do you happen to know where it writes settings?Freeware, portable, installer is a self-extracted 7zip.
Re: TaskLayout 0.6.0.2
There is a local file SETTINGS.XML beside TaskLayout binary which stores all the settings.webfork wrote: Do you happen to know where it writes settings?
Last edited by grayn on Tue Sep 19, 2017 1:10 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: TaskLayout 0.6.0.2
Just FYI you'll need to go into the tray settings after launching the program and enable 'Portable Mode'. Which will then save to a new file named SETTINGS.XML (either at that moment or after closing, can't recall). May have been because I unzipped the self-extracting archive myself that it needed this, not sure, but thought I'd mention it.
I found no other files created or registry entries created so appears fully stealth.
I found no other files created or registry entries created so appears fully stealth.
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Re: TaskLayout 0.6.0.2
This is a great program, but I can’t get around one problem. If I’m using Chrome and open multiple tabs, I can’t get it to simply make Chrome an active window and resize. It opens a new instance because the window title doesn’t match if you are on a different tab than when you saved it. Any ideas?
Re: TaskLayout 0.7.0.1
Since version 0.7.0.0 TaskLayout (Change Log) is no longer free for private, non-commercial use, screens:
TaskLayout version 0.6.1.1- about:
TaskLayout version 0.7.0.1- start screen:
@moderators
Please remove version number from thread title.
TaskLayout version 0.6.1.1- about:
TaskLayout version 0.7.0.1- start screen:
@moderators
Please remove version number from thread title.
Re: TaskLayout
@Midas
Thank you. I wonder wouldn't it be appropriate this thread to be moved to Portable Payware Discussion sub-forum since the program is no longer free.
Thank you. I wonder wouldn't it be appropriate this thread to be moved to Portable Payware Discussion sub-forum since the program is no longer free.
Re: TaskLayout [display utility]
Thought about that too, but didn't want to get carried away. Let's see what webfork has to say, OK?
Re: TaskLayout [display utility]
Seems a few programs have changed their license of late. Do we just link to the last free version (where available) as with other programs that have changed with updates?
The version I have is 0.6.0.2.
Edit: didn't realize it wasn't in the DB yet. In that case it makes no difference
The version I have is 0.6.0.2.
Edit: didn't realize it wasn't in the DB yet. In that case it makes no difference
Re: TaskLayout
@Midas
Fine.
@Specular
I have TaskLayout versions 0.6.1.0 & 0.6.1.1, I can upload them both if needed.
Fine.
@Specular
I have TaskLayout versions 0.6.1.0 & 0.6.1.1, I can upload them both if needed.
Re: TaskLayout [display utility]
My suggestion here is, if we can find an earlier version / mirror that's freeware, we can keep this in the Submissions thread. If we can't or there's something in the license around redistribution, then I'd agree with smaragdus about moving to payware.Midas wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 4:04 pmThought about that too, but didn't want to get carried away. Let's see what webfork has to say, OK?smaragdus wrote: ↑Sat May 26, 2018 2:37 pm @Midas
Thank you. I wonder wouldn't it be appropriate this thread to be moved to Portable Payware Discussion sub-forum since the program is no longer free.
EDIT:
I found a mirror (probably going to get removed anytime) and I'm checking now.
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Re: TaskLayout [display utility]
Yeah unfortunately there's a redistribution clause in the license that makes this payware in my opinion.
Moving thread.EULA wrote:You may not distribute, rent, sub-license or otherwise make available to others the Software or documentation or copies thereof, except as expressly permitted in this License without prior written consent from SystemGoods (Nikita Pokrovsky). In the case of an authorized transfer, the transferee must agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this License Agreement.
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TaskLayout [payware] discount
I first heard about the TaskLayout program here at TPFC and have found it very useful at times, launching and displaying a multitude of programs just right for me on 2- or 3-monitor systems. I've also tried alternatives like Windows Layout Manager, which is seemingly also portable, but IMHO TaskLayout is both more capable and a little easier to use.
Until recently, the TaskLayout cost was $40 for a Personal license and I believe around $60 for a Business license--no capability difference, just where/how it's allowed to be used. Neither price is something I'd personally pay for this type of software...
However, the price is currently down to $20 for Personal and $25 for Business, and the license includes lifetime upgrades, as seen on the homepage (Internet Archive generated today: Dec. 3rd, 2019, though the link indicates Dec. 4th). While the Personal license may be sufficient for me right now, at this price I went ahead and got myself the Business one, "just in case" I need that in the future. Thought I'd also share the news of the price drop with anyone else here who may be interested!
Until recently, the TaskLayout cost was $40 for a Personal license and I believe around $60 for a Business license--no capability difference, just where/how it's allowed to be used. Neither price is something I'd personally pay for this type of software...
However, the price is currently down to $20 for Personal and $25 for Business, and the license includes lifetime upgrades, as seen on the homepage (Internet Archive generated today: Dec. 3rd, 2019, though the link indicates Dec. 4th). While the Personal license may be sufficient for me right now, at this price I went ahead and got myself the Business one, "just in case" I need that in the future. Thought I'd also share the news of the price drop with anyone else here who may be interested!