Hi guys,
Absolutely love your site! Well done and I will continue to advertise to all my friends (techy or non-techy).
I tried doing a forum search, but couldn't find this suggestion. Fileforum/betanews has a feature where you can "watch" for updates to a file and get notification if there is an update either by email OR custom RSS entry.
I use your site RSS already, but wouldn't it be great if we could get a custom entry for just updates to the files we want
Plea to site admins -- create watch list
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Re: Plea to site admins -- create watch list
Did you check MANAGE subscription into the control panel of the member?
Most of the of the software published have their respective topics in the forum. Updates are usually announce there too.
Otherwise you could download the dump of the database from time to time and check for the product you like. I am not sure but I guess this dumps is a daily one.
Database dump link: http://www.portablefreeware.com/dump.php. The database dump is in the CSV format. To download it, you need to be logged in with an account that has the privilege to insert new programs into the database (registered for at least one day + not banned). It does not contain a field for date of last update or actual version (wondering why), but its rather complete.
Most of the of the software published have their respective topics in the forum. Updates are usually announce there too.
Otherwise you could download the dump of the database from time to time and check for the product you like. I am not sure but I guess this dumps is a daily one.
Database dump link: http://www.portablefreeware.com/dump.php. The database dump is in the CSV format. To download it, you need to be logged in with an account that has the privilege to insert new programs into the database (registered for at least one day + not banned). It does not contain a field for date of last update or actual version (wondering why), but its rather complete.
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Re: Plea to site admins -- create watch list
@stisev I am in the process of creating a software that will permit what you ask and more.
Topics here: http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... =1&t=22504
If you like the idea let me know in the topic mentioned above.
Topics here: http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... =1&t=22504
If you like the idea let me know in the topic mentioned above.
Re: Plea to site admins -- create watch list
Hi stisev, and welcome to TPFC.stisev wrote:Hi guys,
Absolutely love your site! Well done and I will continue to advertise to all my friends (techy or non-techy).
I tried doing a forum search, but couldn't find this suggestion. Fileforum/betanews has a feature where you can "watch" for updates to a file and get notification if there is an update either by email OR custom RSS entry.
I use your site RSS already, but wouldn't it be great if we could get a custom entry for just updates to the files we want
You have a personal "favorites list": http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.p ... Bstisev%5D. You can add a program to the list with the "This app rocks!" button at the left side of the database entry. Then you can check your favorites list from time to time: it shows the latest updates first by default.
The dump isn't cached: the server generates it whenever someone wants to download it. In other words, it always has the latest data.tactictoe wrote:Otherwise you could download the dump of the database from time to time and check for the product you like. I am not sure but I guess this dumps is a daily one.
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Re: Plea to site admins -- create watch list
Good to know thanks,The dump isn't cached: the server generates it whenever someone wants to download it. In other words, it always has the latest data.