Application: NetWorx
Category: Utilities
Description:
NetWorx is a simple and free, yet powerful tool that helps you objectively evaluate your bandwidth situation. (Source: Homepage)
Download NetWorxPortable 5.5.5 Dev Test 1 [3.8MB download / 13.8MB installed]
(MD5: 42e8c8b32f50af4d1741ea0b95347bad)
Project on GitHub / SourceForge
Permission:
Hi Mike,
Absolutely. Please feel free to do so.
Release Notes:
5.5.5 Dev Test 1 (2016-09-24): Update base app
5.5.4 Dev Test 1 (2016-06-02): Update base app
5.5.3 Dev Test 1 (2016-04-14): Update base app
5.5.2 Dev Test 1 (2016-02-17): Update base app
5.5.1 Dev Test 1 (2016-02-04): Update base app
5.5 Dev Test 1 (2016-01-25): Update base app
5.4.2 Dev Test 1 (2015-10-11): Update 5.4.2
5.4.1 Dev Test 1 (2015-08-12): Update 5.4.1
5.4 Dev Test 1 (2015-05-17): Update 5.4
5.3.5 Dev Test 1 (2015-04-26): Update 5.3.5
5.3.4 Dev Test 1 (2015-03-22): Update 5.3.4
5.3.3 Dev Test 1 (2014-09-30): Update 5.3.3
5.3.2 Dev Test 1 (2014-06-30): Update 5.3.2
5.3.1 Dev Test 1 (2014-05-07): update 5.3.1
5.3 Dev Test 2 (2014-03-08): use same networx.db on 32 and 64-bit
5.3 Dev Test 1 (2014-03-07): Update 5.3
5.2.12 Dev Test 2 (2014-01-30): added DefaulData
5.2.12 Dev Test 1 (2014-01-25): Update 5.2.12
5.2.11 Dev Test 2 (2013-12-15): Online intaller
5.2.11 Dev Test 1 (2013-12-12): Initial release
Looking at your repository, NetWorx is freeware and this isn't an online installer.
Have you got permission to repackage/redistribute, if so can you include it (or a link to it) here, or if the freeware licence specifically allows it can you link to the licence, please?
EDIT: Also, freeware apps aren't allowed on Sourceforge, you will have to find another filehost for the installer.
I asked the author for permission and he grants it.
If I upload online installers it should be fine because the PAF launcher/installer is open source, isn't it? I would upload my projects on DropBox but it has no download counter.
Edit: Do you know a filehoster for freeware?
Yeah, its kind of strange that they still haven't implemented a download counter despite it being one of the most requested features for 3+ years.
Online installers are fine on Sourceforge, although if you have permission an offline installer is preferable.
I use my own web hosting for the freeware I have posted, but you can use any file sharing site like datafilehost, filedropper, or one of many others. Just note that I've never used either of those sites so can't comment on how good or bad they are, I just grabbed their URLs from a quick search.
changes see GitHub
the installer gives the message "Installation Aborted"
...works for me and I added an offline installer.
this paf installer does not like virtual drive letters (they've been OK in other paf installers as I recall); after substituting actual dir for the virtual drive equivalent, all went OK; thanks for the response
see Release Notes for changes
Nice, but it seems that it doesn't remember previous setting, if it is restarted. At least on Win XP.
EDIT: I tested NetWorxPortable_5.2.11_Dev_Test_2
EDIT 2: New version 5.2.12 Dev Test 1 (2014-01-25) didn't fix it.
Could you be more specific because I have no problem on Win 7 x64. Is the file "networx.db" located at the Data directory?
Thank you for your answer.
When I turn the app on it doesn't remember any previous setting and I have to set everything again (it opens the configuration wizard). It also doesn't remember any data (statistics) from the previous run.
When the program runs the file "networx.db" is located in "PortableApps\NetworxPortable\" directory and another one in "PortableApps\NetworxPortable\App\NetWorx\32-bit" directory.
In the "Data" folder are folders "Temp" and "settings" and file "PortableApps.comLauncherRuntimeData-NetWorxPortable.ini".
When the program doesn't run the file "networx.db" is only in main folder ("PortableApps\NetworxPortable\") and in the "Data" folder are only folders "Temp" and "settings".
...do you close the program properly?
I don't know exactly because I am not the programmer of this but I think the settings are stored in networx.db .
Here is an explanation where the file should be:
e.g. for 32-bit. program closed:
Data/32-bit/networx.db
networx running:
app/networx/32-bit/networx.db
Is this your situation? If not. Could you please download the latest version again and do a fresh install?
OK. I deleted the whole networx folder, downloaded last version and installed it again. Unfortunately it didn't solve the problem. After I run the program and close it I don't have the networx.db file anywhere (when it runs I have the networx.db file in \PortableApps\NetWorxPortable\App\NetWorx\32-bit folder as I wrote before). It looks like my system doesn't save the file, so it doesn't remember the setting. I can pack the whole folder to archive (.zip) and upload it somewhere if you think it could help.
That would be helpful, thanks. Maybe John or Gordwell can look at it, because it seems like a PAF issue.
OK. I uploaded it onto my server. You can download it here.
I was able to pack it only when I turned it off. When it was running I wasn't able to pack it, because some files were used by NetWorx.
I can't find anything. It works for me. Do you have enough space on your device and the rights?
You can try to copy the networx.db when NetWorx is running Then close it and paste the file in Data\32-bit. And run it again...
OK. So far it seems that if I copy the database file manually it preserves the settings and the usage data (I tried to run and close it for a couple of times). For some reason the portable NetWorks itself doesn't copy the database file. Anyway it's working now. Thank you very much for help.
After a few days I can tell that method with manually copied database file is working, unless I enable option "Load on Windows startup" in "Settings". If I do so the NetWorx is reset and it doesn't remember any previous settings or data usage (statistics).
How about Teamviewer? Where can I contact you?
Where is the networx.db after running a fresh install of NetWorx once?
(Besides App/NetWorx/64-bit) You say it is in PortableApps\NetWorxPortable
I never used Teamviewer, but I guess I can set it.
networx.db - As I wrote in one of the comments above there is not networx.db file when I close NetWorx.
When it's running I have the database file in NetWorxPortable\App\NetWorx\32-bit folder (but not in App/NetWorx/64-bit folder as I have old 32-bit system).
Ok, how can I contact you for the Teamviewer ID and password?
It looks like here are not personal messages, so I can send you the information to the email or via ICQ.
ok, send them to email removed
email sent
fixed problem not saving settings
Launcher question: Why is it not using the 32 bit version if the 64 bit not exists?
Could someone cross my email address out?
changes see Release Notes.
@JTH: Is it possible that the launcher moves the networx.db file either to the 32-bit or 64-bit folder according to which operating system (32-/64-bit) is used?
That'll require custom code. I'm on my phone at the moment, so don't have access to an example, but I'll be back on later in the day on my laptop and can give you a bit of direction then.
It involves setting %FullAppDir% to the correct app directory based on the value of %Bits%.
Grab the current release of AkelPad. The custom code included shows how to set the FullAppDir variable. ANd the associated launcher.ini shows how to take advantage of it.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
Perfect, now I don't need to look.
Slightly off-topic: I might be able to add in handling for FullAppDir to PAL. Right now I'm concentrating on bug-hunting, but will add it to my list to look at.
Thank you both for your help. I adjusted the code for NetWorx and released a new Dev Test.
changes see Release Notes
Note:
You have to move your current networx.db from
Data/32-bit or Data/64-bit to Data
if you want to use it again. Sorry for the inconvenience.You can automatically handle moving that file using the above Custom nsh file. A good example of how to do so is in ScribusPortable's source directory. Just have the action be something like "In version earlier than x.x.x.x, if Data\32-bit\netowrx.db exists, move it, else if Data\64-bit\networx.db exists, move it."
Thanks for your help again. But I have no knowledge about the commands that I have to use. Can you assist me? Is there soft of an documentation about it? I think it's easier if the few people who are using my Dev Test to move it by hand as releasing a new Dev Test for it.
I got the following report from a NetWorx stuff and would like to have proved it by someone.
It appears NetWorxPortable_5.3_Dev_Test_2.paf.exe doesn't correctly
close on Windows 8.1 it seems to stay as a process even when the
application exited.
right clicking it in the task bar and closing it, it closed fine for me. Course I wasn't in it long. I'll play around with it a little and see if I can get it to stay running. This computer is Windows 8.1 64 bit.
Bill G.
Frozen St. Paul, MN
land of the frozen mosquito
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