I noticed that the option to add the optimize archive function to the context menu is missing on Windows 10.
Opening each archive with the interface in order to click it becomes tedious with many files.
Same for others functions like Remove Archive Encryption
Patchbeam Link via System Tray
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Hi Guys,
It would be great if you could add a simple “Update Now” link via PA Starter in the system tray.
This as simple as a request it is would be welcomed so users do not have to open the application to go through the update process.
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Are you reading my mind Sir Richard? :eek:
That is the very thought I had just been thinking before I arrived here today.So a big +1 from me.
Shouldn’t be to hard to do should it? ;)
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gonna log that one in the wishlist, we’ll see how doable it is
thanks, danke, gracias, hvala, aloha, powerarchiver.
:)
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gonna log that one in the wishlist, we’ll see how doable it is
thanks, danke, gracias, hvala, aloha, powerarchiver.
:)
We have faith in your abilities Mili :D
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sounds handy if you’re a PA Starter user…unfortunately I’m not…:)
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sounds handy if you’re a PA Starter user…unfortunately I’m not…:)
You should! its the future! :D
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isnt the easiest to use silent update and you dont even notice it until you close PA? :-)
that way it is both automatic and you get it next time you use PA.
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Just check Paint.net. That’s the best way I guess
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isnt the easiest to use silent update and you dont even notice it until you close PA? :-)
that way it is both automatic and you get it next time you use PA.
less excuses, more action ;) Customers rule in favour you know what that means.
Just set a link to run a script that opens PA and then the PatchBeam Command.
Im sure a man with you abilities can throw something togeather quicker than a brit drinks a cup of Tea!