Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
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Parent folder | |||
pmfow_win64_installer.exe | 2025-02-14 | 2.7 MB | |
pmfow_win32_portable.zip | 2025-02-14 | 3.3 MB | |
pmfow_win32_installer.exe | 2025-02-14 | 3.5 MB | |
pmfow_win64_portable.zip | 2025-02-14 | 2.5 MB | |
pmfow64.exe | 2025-02-14 | 375.6 kB | |
pmfow32.exe | 2025-02-14 | 343.2 kB | |
0.4.2 LTS source code.tar.gz | 2025-02-14 | 5.6 MB | |
0.4.2 LTS source code.zip | 2025-02-14 | 5.6 MB | |
README.md | 2025-02-14 | 1.8 kB | |
Totals: 9 Items | 23.9 MB | 0 |
Yep, a new update just in time for Valentine's Day. This one is definitively bigger than the previous one.
Changelog
- The install path of non executable files is now shown correctly (now it directs to the files folder, as it should).
- The word packages is now shown in singular or plural correctly depending on the number of apps you install through the install command at once.
- Updated MinGW to version 14.2.0.
- Updated Wget to version 1.25 from this repo (which was tested for stability and potential issues) for Windows XP and later (previous versions used Wget 1.19.4 for XP and 1.21 for later versions).
- Updated app catalogs to version 49.
Installation
Download the file named pmfow_win32_installer.exe or pmfow_win64_installer.exe and install it. The other 2 files (pmfow32.exe and pmfow64.exe) are just the standalone pmfow executables for 32 and 64 bit respectively, but without the necessary dependencies (these are used by the pmfow-updater tool). Alternatively, you can use the portable version instead.
Updating
There are two ways of updating pmfow to this version:
1. Using pmfow-updater
You can update pmfow to the latest version by running pmfow update
and then pmfow-updater
in a terminal window. This is the most straight-forward way of doing it. WARNING: If you are updating from version 0.4.1 or earlier, you will need to update the DLL files manually.
2. Manually updating
You can also update pmfow by manually downloading the standalone pmfow executable (pmfow32.exe or pmfow64.exe) and overwriting the old executable file (you might have to rename the new file to pmfow.exe, though).