Application: Xradio
Category: Music & Video
Description: Xradio is a small utility that allows you to manage and listen to radio streams that are available on the web.
Download Xradio Portable 0.7.3 Development Test 2 [12.1 B download / 37.5MB installed]
(MD5: 7c3c5e59898a1bd3d4b85e95c1aeefc9)
Release Notes:
Development Test 2 (2010-06-02): Repaired two files being left behind as reported by dboki89.
Development Test 1 (2010-06-01): Initial Release
- Dealt with AppData files and moving to the PA Folder
- Launcher created with Launcher 2 RC2 InstallU used
- Trying to contact author as hundreds of stations but none from North America, although there is an option to add favorites
OK, some oversights... Although, these should be rather small ones After running the package, it didn't deal with the %LocalAppData%. What I mean is (files added):
Is there a reason for
radio.sqlite
to stay in the App folder? Also, why don't you backup the %LocalAppData% profile? Apart from that, the app works fine, it remembered the preferences nicely, and it even has a few stations in my language(s)From the registry, only the
HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\MediaResources\DirectSound\Speaker Configuration
key was created (not counting MUICache, MRU, Bags, and other "ignorables"....), but I think that's considered clean(?)...
I haven't tested on more machines, since it was leaving some files behind... When it's fixed, I'll test on other machines.
My posts are old and likely no longer relevant.
can you run it again for me on same machine take shot and compare?
I had similar results but on second run the user profile stuff disappeared and went to the PA folder
So looking at your shot I need to be concerned with the USERPROFILE stuff which I think gets eradicated on second run?
“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” Dr. Seuss
Yea, that is the only problem, I think... Oh, it didn't remove itself after second run... Can you come to IRC, I think it's easier that way...
My posts are old and likely no longer relevant.
with the repairs suggested
“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” Dr. Seuss