I have a .groupy set up that -sometimes- works. It is supposed to start Thunderbird, then Firefox, then Chrome. Sometimes ... it works perfectly. More often than not, however, although it starts all 3 programs, Thunderbird is not part of the Group. Firefox and Chrome are there. Thunderbird is opened but it is behind the Group. I can drag Thunderbird around and down and it will join the group.
My .groupy file is:
[GroupyEntry1]
OwnerProcess=D:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable\App\Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe
RunElevated=0
NoPatternMatching=0
CommandLine=-profile "D:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable\Data\profile"
WorkingDirectory=D:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable\App\Thunderbird
Target=D:\PortableApps\ThunderbirdPortable\App\Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe
MatchingClass=MozillaWindowClass
[GroupyEntry2]
OwnerProcess=D:\PortableApps\FirefoxPortableTest\App\Firefox64\firefox.exe
RunElevated=0
NoPatternMatching=0
CommandLine=-profile "D:\PortableApps\FirefoxPortableTest\Data\profile"
WorkingDirectory=D:\PortableApps\FirefoxPortableTest\App\Firefox64
Target=D:\PortableApps\FirefoxPortableTest\App\Firefox64\firefox.exe
MatchingClass=MozillaWindowClass
[GroupyEntry3]
OwnerProcess=C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
RunElevated=0
NoPatternMatching=0
CommandLine=
WorkingDirectory=C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application
Target=C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
MatchingClass=Chrome_WidgetWin_1
[Group]
GroupCount=3
GroupLeft=287
GroupTop=259
GroupRight=1703
GroupBottom=1172
GroupMax=0
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What does the GroupMax commmand do?
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