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Monitor changes in the size of your installed apps! #631

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@ivan-hc ivan-hc commented Jun 6, 2024

Now information about the size, type, and version of each app will be listed in three different files before being merged under a single file that will show information about individual installed apps.

This is to constantly update the file that lists the sizes of the applications. They will thus be monitored constantly.

The file relating to the type of app will remain unchanged, so as to avoid slowdowns, the same goes for the file that lists the versions (with the exception of self-updating applications, for example Firefox and Thunderbird).

In the example, here we have "chromium" installed with "AppMan":

  • the old dimensions are indicated in the blue rectangles;
  • the large green rectangle in the center indicates the AppImage launched from the terminal and which uses a .home directory previously created with the option -H, so as not to disperse the dotfiles in the user's $HOME;
  • in the red rectangles there is a change in size after using the app.

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May users always keep an eye on their installed apps and have absolute control over their "AM"/"AppMan" experience!

@ivan-hc ivan-hc merged commit db05d66 into main Jun 6, 2024
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Ivan you fucking read my mind, I was thinking about this today lol

@ivan-hc ivan-hc deleted the dev branch June 6, 2024 20:30
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ivan-hc commented Jun 6, 2024

This happens when you become passionate about an "improvised" project, by following it, you end up identifying with its creator.

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