I cant think of another app that does that... Its wild to me.
All Windows Apps change their directory path when they update, because of the naming scheme Microsoft uses for Windows Apps. The version number of the app is included in the name of the folder where it resides.
...maybe I am just getting old...
I want this (how the Discord shortcut is formatted) to work, and does to open Discord, but it does not group [GroupEntry2]
[Group]
GroupCount=2
GroupLeft=315
GroupTop=374
GroupRight=1222
GroupBottom=950
GroupMax=0
Locked=0
[GroupyEntry1]
StoreApp=1
OwnerProcess=Microsoft.WindowsNotepad_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App
APPID=Microsoft.WindowsNotepad_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App
NewTabName=
RunElevated=0
NoPatternMatching=1
Target=Microsoft.WindowsNotepad_8wekyb3d8bbwe!App
MatchingClass=Notepad
[GroupyEntry2]
OwnerProcess=C:\Users\sdrohan\AppData\Local\Discord\Update.exe
APPID=com.squirrel.Discord.Discord
NewTabName=
RunElevated=0
NoPatternMatching=0
CommandLine=--processStart Discord.exe
WorkingDirectory=C:\Users\sdrohan\AppData\Local\Discord
Target=C:\Users\sdrohan\AppData\Local\Discord\Update.exe
MatchingClass=Chrome_WidgetWin_1
I will get with the lead developer on its possibilities.
However (and I am not overly fond of this), this will work...
I wrote a batch file that will look up the current Discord version and edit the Groupy file. This would just replace the .Groupy file shortcut you no doubt use to achieve the same result.
https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/2024-11-26_11-47-22.mp4
You dont need the batch file where I have it, you can put it anywhere and have any number of other apps opening, I just did it with Notepad... You just need to set the Groupy file you want it to look at.
The batch file:
https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/GroupyDiscord.zip
3. Also while staying in the topic of rules, is it possible to add an option to allow the tabs to have a caption after a rule grouped it? <--- This would be a really useful addition.
Not rules but saved groups (via .Groupy file) can
https://cdn.stardock.us/support/uploads/2024-11-26_12-12-55.mp4
Sean Drohan
Stardock Product Lifecycle Manager