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How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 24 Septembre 2012, 11:21
de gumush
Hi , i want to install all programs. I installed ultimate package one click but installing other softwares requires installation one by one.
Is there any other way to install all ?

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 24 Septembre 2012, 11:42
de Dji
No way, sorry.

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 17 Octobre 2012, 09:51
de MarPai
Maybe if enough people put their money where there mouth is they will be willing to develop a "Complete" version with all the software installed. You can but ask if they would be willing to do such a project for some donations.

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 16 Janvier 2013, 13:50
de dleigh
Don't know if adding my opinion helps, but I would love a function where by I could add ALL programs that I don't currently have installed. Even if I could simply download all the installation files for my installation that I don't have installed yet - that would be an improvement over the 1-by-1 process. Sorry if this is a frequently asked-for-but-will-never-be-implemented feature (is there a FAQ?)

I use LiberKey on "utility" machines (I do network administration and IT troubleshooting) where I simply want to have a FULL toolkit without having to select my tools individually. So I install LiberKey and WSCC and that saves me a bunch of time in doing individual installs.

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 16 Janvier 2013, 18:02
de akhouri_sarvesh
All Software ..? :ohmy:

I think there are a few similar type of software's which do more or less same type of work - it is user's choice which one they prefer, and may differ from individual to individual. Hence, I don't see need for installation of all the software unless someone wants to have them all just for the sake of collection.

This is purely my view ! I only keep application which I use or may be of use to me. :side:

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 16 Janvier 2013, 19:43
de dleigh
I totally understand situations where one wants to create a very specific toolkit.

There are other situations and approaches, however, where having every possible tool at one's disposal is also helpful. Many a time, I've had to try different tools that "do the same thing" to find that ONE SPECIAL FEATURE that solves my problem. Sometimes that's also without internet access available. So I create USB sticks and laptop machines that have LOTS of tools on them and now and then I update those tool sets.

WSCC has an option to allow you to update all installed tools AND to install new ones. Very simple and very helpful. I just wish that LiberKey would make adding new tools as easy as updating existing ones.

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 17 Janvier 2013, 20:38
de akhouri_sarvesh
I understand that apart from the three suite if an additional option listing all software could be incorporated as "fourth suite" will be highly appreciated. This will help the user to select a few additional apps of his choice apart from the suite.

Another option could be to provide full catalog list with check boxes for selection. List could be ordered by title or category. [I expect to see similar feature in a future version] ;) ;)

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 18 Janvier 2013, 09:06
de dleigh
The list with check boxes would be nice. I have a Firefox plugin that allows me to automatically check boxes in selected text. So that would be a fairly easy process!

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 13 Février 2013, 19:22
de kokbira
Click on existing LK folder from a drive and maintain mouse button pressed. Drag and drop to a folder of another drive :lol:

Re: How to install all programs in one click ?

MessagePosté: 13 Février 2013, 20:46
de dleigh
Assuming that one of the folders actually HAS ALL the programs in it. There's the rub. :S