Hello !
Lockszmith a écrit:Seems like there is a quarrel in Wikipedia, someone has deleted LiberKey from the wikipedia page.
I don't think this is the case here.
In fact this is due to the previous red link format.
About the article.
I have some doubts :
The LiberKey project is a compilation of freeware, free, open source and shareware portable software for
Yes, some applications in the catalog have "double versions" (from editor website) but only their freeware version is provided here, no ?
Format
LiberKey application are packaged in a proprietary format called .lks files, which are basically 7z files packaging the application and it's launcher. All Launchers are developed by the LiberKey team, and are not modifiable by the users.
I'm a bit curious about the "portabilisation technology" of LiberKey.
What i understood after "spying" (with process hacker) the portabilisation process is that the launcher (LKL.exe) is not important in this process. All is done by LiberKeyPortabilizer.exe.
In the past, i played to portabilize some of my apps for personal use with a well-known open format but the behavior is radically different.
What i mean,
[...]the application and it's launcher [...]
is not enough to run portably this application. LiberKeyPortabilizer is needed.
I hope Opendev will give us some basic informations about this technology and maybe we can add to the Wikipedia article.
LiberKey has been added to
Comparison of application launchers.
LiberKey Menu
As of version 5 (currently in beta) the new LiberKey
IMHO, Key File Assoc' is also a great part of LiberKey.
Edit:
I updated some parts of the article, the Comparison of application launchers page and i forgot Key File Assoc' ...
next time now.