Closed SnabbSpelare closed 1 week ago
Hello, @SnabbSpelare! Thanks for the report, but to give you a quick heads-up new applications currently aren't being added to WinUtil as the applications screen is very bloated.
Hello, @SnabbSpelare! Thanks for the report, but to give you a quick heads-up new applications currently aren't being added to WinUtil as the applications screen is very bloated.
Thanks for letting me know! Sad to hear that! Hopefully they'll add some categories to cleanup the interface, such as "Browsers" etc. Anyway I'll continue to add more to a offline list in case they accept any in the future!
Hello, @SnabbSpelare! Thanks for the report, but to give you a quick heads-up new applications currently aren't being added to WinUtil as the applications screen is very bloated.
Thanks for letting me know! Sad to hear that! Hopefully they'll add some categories to cleanup the interface, such as "Browsers" etc. Anyway I'll continue to add more to a offline list in case they accept any in the future!
I actually tried to do that at one point, it's a nice idea but it doesn't work very well, the headers get shifted to the wrong places as a result of how many applications are in the install tab. Just keep any applications you want to add around and, hopefully, they can be added when applications are being accepted.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm often frustrated by the lack of certain useful tools and emulators in the current "winutil" package, which limits options for users who need these utilities for gaming and content creation.
Describe the solution you'd like
Please add the following programs to the "winutil" repository:
Installer:
Portable:
Emulators:
Additional Tools:
Additionally, I suggest adding a feature to allow users to hide currently installed programs with a checkbox option in the GUI.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Currently, users might download these tools from separate sources, which can be inconvenient and might lead to outdated versions being used.
Additional context
These tools are widely used in the gaming community and could enhance the functionality of "winutil." Integrating them would provide users with a more comprehensive utility package.