Shane Gowland

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  • in reply to: OldChromeRemover vs Chrome versions #12039
    Shane Gowland
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    Yes, OldChromeRemover has become obsolete.

    in reply to: System Ninja Plugins Not Working #11971
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    Are you using Windows 10? The .zip file for the plugins will need to be unlocked prior to extraction, or else the program will be blocked by Windows.

    in reply to: ccEnhancer errors in winapp2.ini? #11952
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    These are errors of no importance, but they will be relayed to the winapp2 team for correction just the same.

    in reply to: Japanese Language #11941
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    Thank you 🙂

    in reply to: Duplicate finder #11939
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    Hi Les,

    If you’re not looking for duplicates in a location you specifically know they exist, or are using it to find a specific file or checksum on the disk, I strongly suggest not touching the Duplicate Finder tool. It’s far too potent (and potentially dangerous) for a non-advanced user.

    in reply to: System Notes App Suggestions/Questions #11933
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    Hi, thanks for joining the Pro Club and for taking the time to make these suggestions.

    1 .When entering a note it seems you have to click the tiny (x) in the top right for anything to save, is this intentional? A larger save button would be fantastic. (Maybe a save/exit button to save time?)

    Having just played around with the tool, I can see that this isn’t very clear and could be very confusing. I’ve made a note to add a save option, or perhaps even save the notes whenever

    2. Is it possible to have the notes be saved as the ‘Computer Name’ entered in windows? This would make it much easier to parse the files later when used on multiple machines.

    The current format is {windows serial key}{pc name}{username}. Unfortunately changing the naming format of the files would break backwards compatibility for notes created in previous versions of SystemNotes

    3. Accessing the notes app takes 3 clicks, I know this is a bit fiddly, but can it be customized to have a click from the ‘optimize’ tab just under the options in the ‘Simple Mode’ view? That would be fantastic for ease of use.

    I’ll need to think about this one a little more. Personally I don’t like adding new elements to a user interface unless they’re going to be used by at least 50% of all users. I’m not sure SystemNotes has the widespread usage to warrant its own link from the home screen.

    4. Appending the results of the ‘PC Analysis’ tab to the system notes would be next level cool allowing a tech to inventory and take notes on current state in just one click. At that point maybe it would make more sense to export a separate csv titled the same as computername though, hmm. A nice addition to the PC Analysis would be a list of usernames under the ‘Users’ folder for the PC.

    I like these ideas. Will look into it.

    Regards,

    Shane

    ps. For a faster response, you can submit your questions through the Priority Support form.

    in reply to: Unable to load Ninja #11928
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    Hello, it sounds like you’re getting the ‘.NET 3.5 required’ message when installing. If you follow the prompts, you should be able to download the required software from the Microsoft website and continue installing System Ninja.

    in reply to: Feature Request – Portable Download for CCEnhancer #11925
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    CCEnhancer’s EXE is not an installer. It’s already portable, so there’s no benefit to also offering it as a zip file.

    in reply to: Buy License of PROCESSALIVE #11919
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    ProcessAlive is a free app and doesn’t require a license to use. If you require technical support, please join the Pro Club.

    in reply to: Duplicate finder #11915
    Shane Gowland
    Keymaster

    If you’re not looking for duplicates in a location you specifically know they exist, or are using it to find a specific file or checksum on the disk, I strongly suggest not touching the Duplicate Finder tool. It’s far too potent (and potentially dangerous) for a non-advanced user.

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