Forgot to mention... This does not work in Vivaldi, but does in Edge.
A change in 2.57 seems to have broken the ctrl+U option. For a test, I went back to 2.56 and it works. I tried the keepasshttp plugin, but 2.57 won't load it.
I have switched my web browser to Vivaldi. If I use Ctrl/U to open a web site, Keepass does not open it unless I shut Vivaldi down. It will then start Vivaldi and open the web site. Keepass will not open a url in a new tab. It works fine with Edge. I just discovered this!... if I open a new tab in Vivaldi first, ctrl/U works! Any ideas?
Oops.... thanks.. I forgot to take that .exe out. I’ll do that and replace the zip file. From: SourceForge Support Sent: Monday, May 13, 2024 8:51 AM To: [forge:site-support] Subject: [forge:site-support] #25779 Primo is not malware Hello, Thank you for your response. The file that's being flagged as malware is: Primo-340-410/#Chkunin for VS and GCC/$WIN32 Compile/x64/Debug/chkunin-x64-ANSI-works.exe It is advised that you leave the /Debug/ files out of your release. Sincerely, SourceForge Support...
Yes... all source code is in the Primo-340-410.zip file. From: SourceForge Support Sent: Friday, May 10, 2024 1:02 PM To: [forge:site-support] Subject: [forge:site-support] #25779 Primo is not malware Hello, Is there source code available under an open source license for this project? Our terms of use require that your project must be open source. REF (section 7): http://p.sf.net/sourceforge/terms Sincerely, SourceForge Support [site-support:#25779] Primo is not malware Status: open Created: Fri...
Primo is not malware
Hi martin... Hmmm... It looks like Visual Studio is not creating a proper win 32 version if it is compiled on a 64-bit system! Here is an old version of regshot that works on my XP system. It is not the latest (and greatest?) code but it is very close. Hopefully it will meet your needs. I will try to create a good 32-bit version if my Win 10 32-bit system still works. Rename XPprimo2.zip.txt to XPprimo2.zip and then unzip it. Stay safe! From: Martin Green Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 5:06 AM To:...
Hi Maddes... as you can see, I don't check this very often either! I have finally uploaded the code for my Program Installation Monitor to Sourceforge! So if I get hit by a truck, at least someone else can take over for me... Actually, it does everything I want, so I put it here so others can make it better. You can (hopefully) download it at... https://sourceforge.net/projects/program-installation-monitor/files/Program%20Installation%20Monitor.zip/download