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Application in LiberKey for scheduling?

Postby Dirki » 04 October 2010, 11:39

Is there an application in LiberKey available, which I could use to schedule tasks (instead of using the Windows Task Scheduler), e.g. backing up with Abakt or synchronize with FreeFileSync?
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Re: Application in LiberKey for scheduling?

Postby terminator1234 » 09 October 2010, 17:26

I could not find any app that does scheduling in the Liberkey Catalog. I googled "portable task scheduler" and found this app Freebyte Task Scheduler. Place it in My Apps folder, add it to your Liberkey menu and you are good to go. Here is the homepage http://www.freebyte.com/fbtaskscheduler/
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Re: Application in LiberKey for scheduling?

Postby Dirki » 30 October 2010, 14:09

Many thanks terminator1234,

For the link, also

I will do it like you say and try it.

Many thanks again, nice greetings, Dirk
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Re: Application in LiberKey for scheduling?

Postby dgaie » 16 November 2011, 21:44

Hi, Is ClocX, available within the LibertyKey, can be the solution ?
You can create some alarms and launch application !

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Re: Application in LiberKey for scheduling?

Postby Dirki » 20 November 2011, 14:21

Many thanks, I will try it.
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