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[App Grabber] - WSL / Cygwin / Steam support #775

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IntinteDAO opened this issue Sep 23, 2023 · 1 comment
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[App Grabber] - WSL / Cygwin / Steam support #775

IntinteDAO opened this issue Sep 23, 2023 · 1 comment

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@IntinteDAO
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I understand that App Grabber can only work on the basis of certain patterns. Some apps have such patterns, but Cairo does not support them.

Describe the solution you'd like

  • App Grabber can move all games from the Steam catalog to "Games".
  • There could be a Cygwin / Linux tab, which would include (Cygwin): All Cygwin / WSL2 applications.

That's it roughly. It seems to me that it would not be difficult instead of creating a list of applications, just create groups of applications for things like Steam, Epic Games, etc.

@Zephyrel
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I had just and gone through this a minute ago as it so happens. While I can't take a screenshot of it at the moment, I believe you can mostly resolve this issue somewhat by right clicking the .url file and [ Open With > "Internet Browser" ] with Internet Browser being exactly what it says and not being the name of any other internet browser such as your default, and the icon should be a house. I say "mostly" because while I can confirm it works for executing the program with Epic Games and Steam, it cannot always grab the icons of the games by itself when you create a desktop shortcut for them, and you would manually have to navigate in properties and change the icons for the files.

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