Listary Portable 3.02.490 has been released. Listary is an excellent find-as-you-type search utility that makes searching items in large unmanageable lists of Windows applications a breeze. It works with items in Windows Explorer, Task Manager, Registry Editor, Windows Desktop, file Open/Save dialogs and other components. This release updates Listary to the latest version which uses a new settings format, which may ignore previous settings. It's packaged in PortableApps.com Format so it can easily integrate with the PortableApps.com Suite. Listary is freeware for personal use. Read on for more details...
Listary is packaged for portable use with permission from Bopsoft.
Update automatically in the PortableApps.com Platform 2.0 Beta 5 by clicking 'Check for Updates'.
Features
- Smart Search - Find-as-you-type search list that narrows down real-time as you type any part of item name.
- Wildcards - Find-as-you-type search using wildcards like '*' and '?' in the traditional way.
- Shortcut to command mode - Simply type /cmd to enter command line window in the directory you are presently in.
- Hotkey - Press only Windows+W to start Listary. Customize shortcuts to select items from large lists.
- Nifty UI - Neat tool sitting in system tray, showing only a search bar that disappears upon 'Esc'.
- Traditional search - Find-as-you-type search list that narrows down real-time as you type item name in exact order.
- Text editing - Edit text anywhere with your favorite text editor.
- Auto-complete - Predicts what you want to type and auto-completes the search-string with just a few tabs.
- Regular expressions - 'Regex': Powerful, flexible advanced search method for matching strings of text.
PortableApps.com Installer / PortableApps.com Format
Listary Portable is packaged in a PortableApps.com Installer so it will automatically detect an existing PortableApps.com installation when your drive is plugged in. It supports upgrades by installing right over an existing copy, preserving all settings. And it's in PortableApps.com Format, so it automatically works with the PortableApps.com Suite including the Menu and Backup Utility.
Download
Listary Portable is available for immediate download from the Listary Portable homepage. Get it today!
Comments
Version numbering
Thanks for the update. Small issue: the included Listary is version 3.02, I think the package should follow this.
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may break possibly the updater, since the previous package was wrongly numbered, too (3.1)
The version number is copied directly from Listary itself
I know Listary Portable's version number isn't quite consistent with the website's, but I'm taking my cue directly from Listary itself. If you look at App\Listary\Win32\Listary.exe, the version number shown is 3.2.490.0, which is the same version number Listary Portable has.
Ok, I just checked the About
Ok, I just checked the About box and the Website. This may irritate some users, though. What about keeping the PackageVersion for the updater and change the DisplayVersion to match the official Website and the About box?
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Maybe the internal version of the base exe is not a reliable source for numbering packages, as there are many inconsistencies. Firefox 4.01 for example has 2.0.1.4120 or 2.0.1 or 4.0.1 depending on the field you choose. There are other examples where these numbers don't match the official declared version.
Equivalent
There's no issue here as, with version numbering, 3.2 = 3.02. It's the same version number just displayed differently. They're equal as far as Windows and the updater is concerned. To eliminate confusion, I've adjusted the display on the site. For the next release, I'd advise we have the display as 3.03, dropping the build number, and the package version as 3.3. Listary itself uses 3.02 in the about and when prompting users for updates, so that's what we should use on the portable version.
Firefox is an entirely different scenario as the EXE is labeled with both the app version and the version of the browser engine (the 2.x number).
That's what I meant. I have
That's what I meant. I have no problem with the numbering as I know how they are created but I thought of users that come here, looking for the version corresponding to the original app and may be confused finding a different one. It's all about surface impression.
Sounds good
I'll use 3.X.Y.Z for the PackageVersion and 3.0X for the DisplayVersion in the next release. We may want to put a note about the version numbering in the release statement so users aren't confused by the apparent drop in version number.
EDIT: I just checked my build history for Listary and there have been a couple of builds with the same major version and minor version (i.e. 2.0.203 and 2.0.392, or 3.1.468 and 3.1.477). How do you want me to handle that kind of scenario?
help about
Always match the display version to the app's public version. I don't think we need a note as we says it's updated to the latest release with each new release.
ok, I'll keep that in mind.
ok, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks!