Hey Dr W, Circling back to you. I have another fence doing the same thing, but this time it's a local path --> the downloads folder on the C drive. Anything you want to run as debug or anything like that? Leaving borked fences until I hear from you. Thanks, Jonny
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Can you re-try your test with the apps in this order: chrome, 2nd chrome and then notepad?
Roger that. Give me the weekend and I'll report back.
Sorry for the delay. I have a video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8h2Q2C_pDQ&feature=youtu.be While recording this, I was able to gather some more details for you. This has something to do with an existing group and focus being on the second app. If you group two apps together, and focus is on the second app and you attempt to group the third app - one of two things wil
If I start a new group of windows, I drag one window onto the top of the other. If this is a new window group - this works 100% of the time. After two windows are grouped, it's not possible to drag more windows to the existing group. What happens instead is a random different program in the background is selected to from a new pair (vs having 3 windows grouped). If I go to grouped on a window pair and manually select add to group --> and then select the program the groupin
Neil, Thanks for pointing out the lack of user knowledge. Perfect! Now I can purchase groupy for my dev box too!
Congrats for getting a new version out with some changes. Glad to see this is actively being maintained. Groupy has one major issue: which is that grouped apps still show on the task bar as individual apps. Meaning, if you open 3 instances of windows explorer and group them together with groupy; you will end up with 3 tabs in windows explorer (via groupy), but there are 3 instances of windows explorer on the task bar. That defeats th
1. Like other numerous users have asked, keyboard shortcuts. This is huge for me being a database developer, I like to run keyboard only for most of my work. 2. Groupy kind of tabs apps together, but all grouped apps remain on the taskbar. When compared to WindowTabs (now open source), the group windows are combined into one icon. Meaning, if notepad, IE and Excel were group together and Excel is the application with focus - only the Excel icon is show on the taskbar (not all