Thank you for your feedback. I also don't use the desktop icon. Once I configure my shortcuts by using the tree view from Configuration window which also supports drag and drop, I usually open them by using the global hotkey that opens the context menu where the mouse pointer is located or the global search box. Hit the hotkey and start typing. You can even disable the tray icon, so you will not notice anything, but you will have a super handy menu just one hotkey press away.
I've read the user manual, and I'm guessing that the "Tree View" that is mentioned is the Shortcuts configuration on the left.
Yes => https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/desktop/wpf/controls/treeview?view=netframeworkdesktop-4.8
Hi @alexandrud . I've noticed a very minor problem with the Windows Start Menu in Biniware Run. Sometimes the sub-menu doesn't pop out on mouse hover. But if I click on it, the menu pops out. The other way to make the sub-menu pop out is to move the mouse to another menu item, then move back.
Thanks for the confirmation, Alpengreis. I hope it can be fixed. It really is a handy little program once it's been set up.
I found the problem. Since dynamic content is loaded on a different thread, IsSubmenuOpen remains false. I can force it to be true once the dynamic content is loaded. It will be fixed in the next version. Thank you for reporting this.
Biniware Run v.7.0.2.0 - September 16, 2024 Change log - Improved: The 'Renew license' button lifetime was increased from 7 to 14 days before the license expiration date. - Fixed: Dynamic content sub-menus do not always appear on mouse hover. Download location: https://biniware.com/brun .NET 4.8 SHA256: 9f02b6dc648e6ea46ddc300a4779c719da672e38b3223ebacfb2de3b0166a2a4 .NET 8.0 SHA256: 564f97b7677696533df8b93e6d841eeae4722d07e8b045d0b71f4e2870ff8fb7 The reason why I decided to publish this release which such a small change log is that the current code signing certificate expires in 2 days and it will take a while until I will get the next one. Starting from June 1, 2023, industry standards require private keys for standard code signing certificates to be stored on hardware certified as FIPS 140 Level 2. The price of the code signing certificate tripled in the past 2 years and a new hardware is required for code signing. It becomes more and more difficult to create software as an individual developer due to the implied costs. Thank you for your support, Alexandru Dicu