24/06/2018
Topic:
Adding Zemana to SyMenu
Knightmare
|
Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way to request or how to add Zemana Antimalware to SyMenu. I have downloaded Ketarin but for some reason, the download address that I'm inputting will not work.
Thank you |
26/06/2018
Topic:
Adding Zemana to SyMenu
Knightmare
|
Actually, Zemana does have a portable version on their website. When you download the portable version, it loads as an expired copy of the premium version; however, the only advantage to the premium version is real-time protection. The user using the portable version can still run a manual scan for viruses and use the program normally. |
30/06/2018
Topic:
Adding Zemana to SyMenu
Knightmare
|
Thank you! |
16/08/2018
Topic:
Portable Programs to Add [Suggestions]
Knightmare
|
-ESET Rogue Application Remover -ESET SysInspector -FixWin 10 -Ghostbuster -GMER -Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool -KCleaner -TDSSKiller -VIPRE Rescue -Tweaking.com - Windows Repairs
Just to name a few |
15/09/2018
Topic:
How To Have Programs in a Side-By-Side
Knightmare
|
I have my programs categorized in folders but some of the folders have a lot of programs, which means that the list is very long. Is it possible to have columns instead of a long list? I've looked in the settings but it doesn't seem like there is anything to have my programs into 2 columns. |
11/05/2019
Topic:
Add Tweaking.com - Windows Repair
Knightmare
|
It comes from the same author as the Tweaking.com - Technician Toolbox, but it has many other features that will restore features in a corrupt Windows OS.
Tweaking.com - Windows Repairs section as always been completely free for personal use.
Tweaking.com - Windows Repair is a tool designed help fix a vast majority of known Windows problems including; registry errors, file permissions, issues with Internet Explorer, Windows Updates, Windows Firewall and more. Malware and poorly installed programs can modify your default settings resulting in your machine working poorly - or worse. With Tweaking.com Windows Repair you can restore Windows original settings fixing many of these problems outright.
Video courtesy of MajorGeeks:
https://youtu.be/WuloJRoNc_M
Malware and poorly installed or uninstalled programs can modify your settings resulting in your machine working poorly, unexpectedly - or worse. Tweaking.com Windows Repair is an advanced tool designed help fix a large majority of these known Windows problems including:
Registry Errors, File Permissions Problems Internet Explorer Problems Internet Connection Problems Windows Updates Issues Windows Firewall Problems and more.
With Tweaking.com Windows Repair you can restore Windows original settings fixing many of these problems outright.
The repairs section has always been entirely free for personal use. We offer a Pro version that adds additional features and optimizations like:
Automatic Updates, Enhanced Windows Drive Cleaner, Memory Cleaner, Windows Quick Link Menu Run Your Custom Scripts After Repairs, Run Speed Tweaks After Repairs Performance Enhancements and more.
New v4 Pro Additions:
Streamlined, Updated Interface Permissions Backup and Restore of the Registry and File System Windows Firewall Cleanup Utility Missing Packages Registry Cleanup Unhide Files Tools - Important for Malware Cleanup Restore Default Printer Ports Repair Add Trusted Installer (Owner / Permissions) to Any File, Folder or .reg Key. Run Any Program as System Account Advanced, Powerful Windows Services Tools Comprehensive Help File |
19/07/2019
Topic:
Portable Programs to Add [Suggestions]
Knightmare
|
MPC-HC has been taken over by another user, so I guess I'll add that to my list https://github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc |
07/08/2019
Topic:
Portable Programs to Add [Suggestions]
Knightmare
|
Another suggestion: Slimjet
Slimjet is a Chromium-based project that integrates a lot of smart and convenient features so that you can get more done in much less time.
It combines a lot of smart and convenient features so that you can get more done in much less time without taking the pain to hunt for external plugins. It also adds many options and settings so that you customize the browser appearance and behavior to best suit your personal preference.
Slimjet permits you to manage file downloads in a safe environment through its comprehensive download manager. And it includes flexible translation web page tools as well as a highly customizable toolbar that permits you to add additional buttons that provide more powerful features. The UI is simple making navigation very comfortable. You can quickly access websites by entering a URL in the address bar or by utilizing the quick search through one of the popular engines through a special field. It also has an Intelligent form filler that can be used as a replacement to the core password manager in Chrome. And will allow one-click navigation to your favorite online accounts.
Slimjet supports Facebook integration so you can share a link, text or image with a single click. You also have access to Youtube video downloader for downloading YouTube videos in various formats and resolution. You can also convert videos to mp3. Additionally, Slimjet includes Photo Salon; which permits you to automatically add frames and other effects to photos before uploading any pictures. And it will allow Instant photo uploads which can be up to 20 times faster with automatic image compression. |
07/08/2019
Topic:
Portable Programs to Add [Suggestions]
Knightmare
|
VVV_Easy_Symenu wrote:
If I have understood correctly MPC-HC has finished developing in (last 1.7.13 64-bit): https://mpc-hc.org/
and now continues the development of new versions in (last 1.8.7): https://github.com/clsid2/mpc-hc/releases
and you want that the SyMenu App follows this new fork. Isn't it?
Yes, but I use MPC-BE if it has a portable version. |
01/12/2019
Topic:
Add Tweaking.com - Windows Repair
Knightmare
|
Gianluca wrote:
Update your definitions and you'll find it. Anyway next time, why don't you try to add the program you like by yourself?
I decided not to increase the number of programs I'm managing because it's already astonishing but the SyMenu suite is opened to the other users contributions.
Who knows, maybe you'll find the activity so nice that you will decide to become an hard core SPS editor If I can learn how to edit programs in myself, I will. For now, I'm just using Ketarin to add programs that I want. My suggestions are just to benefit those users who are not familiar with Ketarin. |
01/12/2019
Topic:
SyMenu running in Elevated Mode
Knightmare
|
This is happening to me lately. Even though I select to run the regular SyMenu.exe file, the program is running in the Elevate/Admin Mode. I have the program saved on a flash drive for backup purposes; recently, my computer crashed due to a graphics driver update. I copied the SyMenu folder from my flash drive onto my local drive and now when I run the SyMenu.exe, it runs in Admin Mode. I will say that when my computer crashed, I made the decision to login with my Microsoft account, whereas before I was using a local account. Would that change how SyMenu runs? |
03/12/2019
Topic:
SyMenu running in Elevated Mode
Knightmare
|
Gianluca wrote:
SyMenu can run in elevated mode in two cases: 1) the user asks the elevated mode explicitly 2) the user executes SyMenu from a program that is already in elevated mode. If you are working with an elevated user, and probably the MS account is configured this way, everything you execute will inherit this mode, even SyMenu. ...Well crap. It hasn't caused an issue so far, but I do remember reading that some apps might misbehave running under an elevated state. |
05/12/2019
Topic:
SyMenu running in Elevated Mode
Knightmare
|
Gianluca wrote:
Luckly SyMenu alerts you with the little shield when is running in elevated mode. Anyway find the app that launches SyMenu and you'll have your offender. I knew about the shield; that's how I knew it was in elevated mode. What do you mean the app that launches SyMenu? I thought Explorer.exe launched all of the apps/programs. |
07/12/2019
Topic:
SyMenu running in Elevated Mode
Knightmare
|
Gianluca wrote:
It depends.
In my case I use an explorer replacement (Unreal Commander) but you can launch an executable from a command shell, from a vb script, from a scheduled task, from a program launcher, from a macro, or even from an open file/save file dialog.
In every case the executable inherits the elevation level from the launcher.
Explorer.exe is not essential to Windows to correctly work. If you want to experiment, try to open an explorer replacement program and kill the process Explorer.exe. Nothing will change in Windows except for the disappearance of your desktop and start menu. Yeah, I just launch it from regularly from the SyMenu folder |