by jebe
Prelaunch is a utility for the Linux desktop which significantly decrease the time to launch programs. Prelaunch start the respective program during login not visible to the user. With this trick the real launch needs no time. It is written in C and GTK.
Sep 27, 2005: Jochen Baier- fixed file attributes (CD burning fucked it up again ...) - set version to 0.05
Sep 27, 2005: Jochen Baier- fixed file attributes (CD burning fucked it up again ...) - set version to 0.05
Sep 27, 2005: Jochen Baier- KDE support (prelaunch-add) - should work with all Desktops/Distributions - Position the windows in the middle of the screen (Gnome only) - gnome-terminal support improvement - improved ...
Sep 27, 2005: Jochen Baier- KDE support (prelaunch-add) - should work with all Desktops/Distributions - Position the windows in the middle of the screen (Gnome only) - gnome-terminal support improvement - improved ...
-fixed file attributes
- fixed segfault. occured if "session-manual" does not exist. Reported by an anonymous guy on gnomefiles.org. - improved parsing of session-manual
- Initial release
Anonymous committed patchset 1 of module CVSROOT to the prelaunch CVS repository, changing 11 files
Anonymous created the Welcome to Developers forum thread
Anonymous created the Welcome to Help forum thread
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