VVV_Easy_Symenu Posts: 159
10/01/2016
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Hello, Too many days without forum movement, some fun facts of SyMenu to hang out.
SUMo (Software Update Monitor): (http://www.kcsoftwares.com/?sumo) SUMO users = 1233 (http://www.kcsoftwares.com/sumo/view.php?prot=2&ProductName=SUMo&Company=KC Softwares) In this database:
SyMenu = 6 (http://www.kcsoftwares.com/sumo/view.php?prot=2&ProductName=SyMenu&Company=UGMFree) 5.0.5835.35787 = 1 (17%) (Perhaps am I?) 4.14.5796.29789 (current) = 5 (83%)
PortableApps is 12 years old (March 2004, http://portableapps.com/about), nearly 100 developers and SUMo is in his repository! Liberkey is more than 9 years old ("since 2007", http://www.liberkey.com/en/changelog.html), and SUMo is in his repository! Symenu Portable Suite is the youngest (version 0.94 [2008.11.03], http://www.ugmfree.it/SyMenuDownload.aspx) and SUMo is not in the repository!
For me it is very good result. Congratulations Gianluca!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (PS: One idea, when I saw these applications repositories I thought that perhaps SyMenu can add to the repository SPS one feature of number of active users of the apps, always voluntary for privacy. It is a difficult decision but it may serve to encourage developers and select the best portable applications in each category.)
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Gianluca Administrator Posts: 1274
10/01/2016
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You are completely right. SyMenu suite lacks of every kind of feedback except for this forum.
What are the users' opinions on certain SPS programs? What if a satisfied user want to suggest an SPS he just tested? What is the SPS app that receive the greatest number of download during the last month?
I know...
From the next version, BTW it'll be 5.00 and it is quite cooked!!!, I will start to use a new media to have a more continuous flow for the SyMenu and SPS news. I hope that this could contribute to create a more rational way to communicate the SPS news and I hope that this helps to boast the SyMenu universe more and more.
Well I didn't know SUMo, but I'll add immediately to the SPS suite. It's a fantastic program!!! edited by Gianluca on 10/01/2016
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sl23 Posts: 285
11/01/2016
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Thing I hated about sumo is that it is all too easy to clear a long list of apps! I set it up several times, checked for apps but clicked wrong button that basically resets sumo! I asked the dev to change behaviour around 4 years ago but as they didn't I stopped using it.
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sl23 Posts: 285
11/01/2016
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I look forward to v5!!!
Any chance that scripting will make an appearance? Probably too early, I know, but I'm eager to add the rest of my apps that require it! No pressure though, all your hard work is appreciated :-D
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sl23 Posts: 285
11/01/2016
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Oops! Double post! edited by sl23 on 11/01/2016
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Gianluca Administrator Posts: 1274
11/01/2016
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No, unluckly the v5 will have the same features you can already find on the last beta I released.
Basically the new features will be the new fully customizable menu structure, the custom variables injected via the command line, a customizable floating icon, the option to show the contextual menu on hovering the floating icon (no click needed), the deactivation of the readonly file flag based on certain machine names, a new element to directly access the form option without passing through the configuration form, a new look and feel for the option form, bigger scrolling buttons for contextual menu and tons of bug fix.
The scripting engine is too demanding to be added instantly.
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sl23 Posts: 285
11/01/2016
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When you put it like that, there's a lot of work gone on!!
No problem Gian, hopefully this year, maybe? I'll keep my fingers crossed 8-)
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VVV_Easy_Symenu Posts: 159
11/01/2016
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Great job, Gianluca! The virtues of SyMenu for me are in order:
- Reliable
- Easy to use
- Flexible and Powerful
- Open
- With many programs
Remains on track!
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