NoFences Versions Save

🚧 Open Source Stardock Fences alternative

v1.8

2 years ago

This is kind of just a minor "patch" update, since I'm planning to rewrite the App with all the feature requests coming in 😀

Bugfixes

  • #2: Fences are no longer disappearing when Win+D is pressed. Fixed by @Lucarnosky in #14

Full Changelog: https://github.com/Twometer/NoFences/compare/v1.7...v1.8

Installation

  1. Copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

Note: Some Antivirus software falsely detects unsigned software such as NoFences as a virus. The executable download is a direct build from the C# source, so there is nothing to worry about. If you however don't trust the download, you can also directly build from the source.

v1.7

2 years ago

Screenshot

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New Features

  • #9 - Support for folders in Fences
  • #11 - Generating and showing thumbnails for images

Bugfixes

  • Fix scrolled content being stuck offscreen when resizing a scrolled window

Installation

  1. Copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

Note: Some Antivirus software falsely detects unsigned software such as NoFences as a virus. The executable download is a direct build from the C# source, so there is nothing to worry about. If you however don't trust the download, you can also directly build from the source.

v1.6

2 years ago

New Features

  • #7 - Add scrollbars to fences that are too small image

Bugfixes

  • #8 - Previously, it was not possible to open the fence right-click menu, because it would always open the system context menu. Shift+Rightclick on an item now allows opening the fence menu, so that items can be deleted once again.

Installation

  1. Copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

v1.5

3 years ago

New Features

Implement explorer right-click menu for items in fences: image

Installation

  1. Copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

v1.4

3 years ago

New Features

Create an option to resize the title blocks (Issue #4) image

Installation

  1. Copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

v1.3

3 years ago

Bugfixes

Fix issue #3 where the fences crashed when deleting or moving files the fence had a reference to.

Installation

  1. Copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

v1.2

3 years ago

Bugfixes

Fix bug from v1.1 that prevented any use of the minify functionality

Installation

  1. Copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

v1.1

3 years ago

Bugfixes

  • Sometimes when the cursor was leaving the fence, it would not minimize
  • You could maximize fences by double clicking the header, which is now fixed.
  • Sometimes the window would not redraw when minifying the window.

Installation

  1. Copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

v1.0

3 years ago

Fixed bugs and tested it, so here goes the first release

Installation

  1. Just copy the executable file to your Startup (Win+R → Enter shell:startup → Click OK → Copy .exe into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable to start it

v1.0-beta

3 years ago

Pre-releasing the first version as a beta, because it's not tested in the long run

Installation

  1. Just copy the executable file to your Startup (Win-R, Enter shell:startup, Click OK, copy into the folder that opens).
  2. Double-click the executable