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ForceToolkit Pro 1.2.1 esteve disponível como oferta em 3 de outubro de 2022
ForceToolkit é um utilitário de software Windows pequeno, mas poderoso, que fornece algumas funções que modificam vigorosamente o estado de outros controles do programa. Esta ferramenta permite que os usuários ativem botões e caixas de seleção acinzentadas, ocultem janelas e as deixem rodar em segundo plano, tornem as janelas sempre no topo, alterem títulos, matem processos à força e fechem programas. Recursos do ForceToolkit: - Habilitar botões desabilitados em cinza, caixas de seleção e mais controles em outros aplicativos; - Clique com força em um botão desativado; - Esconder uma janela ou programa para executá-lo invisível em segundo plano; - Ocultar controles e texto em outros aplicativos; - Defina o Windows para Sempre no Topo; - Fechar janela com força em outros programas; - Redesenhar / Atualizar a UI de Outros Programas; - Matar Forçosamente o Processo e Fechar o Programa de um Aplicativo; - Alterar o título da janela; - Redimensione a janela de tamanho fixo.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10/ 11
832 KB
Lifetime
$19.95
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I had this software before, it is very good to have it, however, there is one problem I encountered when a software hags up, it disables the mouse function, only thing you get is a round about dots that swirl around a non functional mouse, therefore, "forcetoolkit" does not function at all, pressing the reset button, always works.
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Confused about this program. Had trouble getting the download link until GOTD fixed it, so checked the developer's homepage. A pro version didn't exist there, but there was a version that was donationware. And there was also a portable version of that download, and I love portables. So, I ended up with that version and this version to compare. And I don't see the difference. I installed the GOTD version, and, honestly, not sure it's anything more than a portable with an uninstaller, a start menu link, and options for a desktop icon and a quick link in the task bar. Not sure it wouldn't register if it was provided as a portable, and that registration, which is likely added to the Windows registry, would be enough to tie it to the computer you downloaded it to, which is what makes the giveaway of the day system work. Most people don't realize that many, if not most types of software don't require hooking into your system and will run perfectly fine as portables. You don't need to be welded into your car in order to drive it.
Couldn't get it to start initially on my Win XP, SP3, 32 bit machine. Could see in the task manager that is was starting and almost immediately closing. Both versions. Fix for both was to go into the compatibility tab on the properties dialog and disable visual themes. Didn't seem to effect the look. Looked the same as the online screenshot.
But, what's really confusing is the donationware version looks exactly the same. There seems to be NO difference. The only thing that registration does is remove the Buy Now link. The Buy Now link opens a shopping cart page which shows the $19.95 price, and, when the GOTD version accepts the code in the read me, says the program's been upgraded, but how? I can't tell. They may have forgotten the upgrade link on the webpage. 3 of their other 6 programs have an upgrade button that goes to a page that explains what you get for buying the pay version, like unlimited use, but ForceToolkit doesn't have that upgrade button on the webpage. Maybe the donationware version has limited use. Maybe the upgrade just removes a donation nag, though I haven't seen a nag yet.
Haven't been able to test all the functions, but certainly some of them work as advertised. Help is only online. Not a developer, got this as a possible emergency program to deal with hangs, etc. Looks promising, but what's the difference between the Pro version,. and the $5 suggested donationware version?
Of course, since the giveaway is just that - free - you can't lose if you download today. Thanks GOTD and AutoClose (the name of 1 of their other programs, probably their 1st to go commercial, btw.).
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