Application: Rainmeter
Category: Utilities
Description: From rainmeter.net: Rainmeter is a Windows customization application. Empower your desktop with an expandable library of useful tools - handy notes and application launchers, weather and feeds from the web, system status and more. Then, rearrange and modify them to suit your personal style. With Rainmeter, your desktop is finally yours.
Download Rainmeter Portable 2.1 beta Development Test 1 [14.6MB download / 23.2MB installed]
(MD5: 9763735D12798631789EA6C9B771F4AA)
Release Notes:
Development Test 1 :
- Add theme enigma, APB and Gnometer
- Upgrade to version 2.1 beta
Development Test 1 : Initial release
Uhh, no. We don't all know this app.
Please provide a real description like everyone else has to for a dev test.
In case anyone is wondering, Rainmeter is a desktop customisation tool capable of doing many spectacular things, from displaying the weather to checking GMail.
A couple of points:
The main reason I stopped updating my package is due to all the addon developers wanting me to write the launcher to cater for their needs (changing resolutions, the location of rainmeter.ini etc.) and I ended up rewriting a couple of the addons for that specific reason. RainThemes is also an issue because it completely kills Rainmeter.exe which causes PAL to move all of its configs before it restarted, which caused RM to not run properly.
You also spelt "Utilities" wrong in your main post.
But there’s no sense crying over every mistake,
You just keep on trying till you run out of cake.
I love rainmeter!!! but why make a portable version when there is already one? it comes with the installer and I've been using that one! but I guess it will be cool to have a portableapps version!
Who Dares,Wins - S.A.S
Active Protection Event Details
Event Type 2 -- Notify
Timeout 0(s)
Monitor Source 2003 -- On File Access
Message ID {5C673170-9434-49E2-9E05-FE29C810E634}
Monitor Type 2 -- File
Recommend System Scan Yes
AP SDK Version 4.0.4194
Threat Definitions Version 9667
Event Actor Enum 2 -- Object
Event Date/Time 2011-06-23T09:42:12
Application Information
File Path C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE
Process ID 1640
File Size 2871808(B)
CRC8 27AE2E27A0580000
Application Rating 1 -- Known Good
Added To Always Allow List No
Company Microsoft Corporation
File Version 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255)
Product Name Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version 6.1.7600.16385
Description Windows Explorer
Copyright © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Attempted to modify the following file
File Path C:\Users\Aztec\Desktop\Rainmeter_2.1_b_Dev_Test_1.paf.exe
MD5 9763735d12798631789ea6c9b771f4aa
CRC8 7409BDA7609A0000
Application Rating 2 -- Known Bad
Threat ID 4150696
Company PortableApps.com
File Version 2.1.0.834
Product Name Rainmeter Portable
Product Version 2.1.0.834
Description Rainmeter Portable
Copyright PortableApps.com Installer Copyright 2007-2010 PortableApps.com.
Action Taken
User Name \\Aztec-PC-Win-7\Aztec
Action 2 -- Blocked
Reason 2 -- VIPRE Known
First time I have ever gotten an AV hit on any PortableApp this was just when I tried to download
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Its not working here, I see PortableApps splash and then nothing.
Windows 7 32 SP1, net framework is disabled in case that info helps.
Any suggestions?
Sorry to post as reply vf2nsr, my first post on here.
Seems this has a problem, at least on my system too - win7 ult. x64.
I don't even get a splash, just no reaction whatsoever when clicking the icon in PA.c - maybe I've messed something up myself, not unthinkable.
However, starting the program manually (x:\PortableApps\RainmeterPortable\App\Rainmeter\Rainmeter.exe) seems to work fine, so for now that is what I'm doing.
Also works on x86 systems it seems, no problems encountered using it @ work under limited account on a 32-bit XP system - so I'm a very happy camper, starting issues aside. Keep up the good work.
Starting it in that manner removes all benefit of using the portable version: you are starting it as a local copy by running it how you are.
- it does still work for me @ work as the machines have quite uniform configurations, but yes - the path to the skin is now including a drive letter, so rainmeter fails when I'm at home or any other place where the portable drive letter is no longer E:
I hope this will get resolved at some point, I could try a reinstall of the portable dev test ofcourse - but my home system is x64, and 90% of the work machines are x86. Maybe better to await the updated version handling x86/x64.