The 32-bit and 64-bit executables for the portable builds of these apps (e.g., CCleaner.exe, CCleaner64.exe) often have the same names as the "installed" build. Installed version of CCleaner Free, HWiNFO, Revo Uninstaller Free and TreeSize Free are already supported by UCheck and the latest available version numbers are already stored in UCheck's database. However, the Updates tab of UCheck only allows me to download the update for the latest AdwCleaner v8.4.0 file (adwcleaner.exe) but the "Install" option is disabled / greyed out as shown in the attached image. I understand that "updating" many portable apps could be an issue. I also saved an outdated AdwCleaner v7.4.2 on this removable USB stick for testing since it is the only portable app currently detected by UCheck. Hi : I have a removable USB stick I use to run ~ 30 portable apps, including the latest versions of CCleaner Free Portable v2, HWiNFO Portable v, Revo Uninstaller Free Portable v2.4.5 and TreeSize Free Portable v4.7.0.522. I've added E:\Portable as well as several subfolders that contain my unzipped portable apps at History & Settings | Custom Locations (including E:\Portable\CCleaner_615_OLD - see attached image) but when I run a scan UCheck Free Portable v4.10.2 only detects the 47 "installed" programs on my C:\ drive and does not detect that I have an outdated version of CCleaner Free Portable v6.15 on my removable USB thumb drive. As a test I unzipped an outdated version of CCleaner Free Portable v6.15 in a folder called E:\Portable\CCleaner_615_OLD. These portable apps (including free versions of CCleaner, HWiNFO, Revo Uninstaller and TreeSize) are located in a folder called E:\Portable in their own subfolder (e.g., E:\Portable\CCleaner, E:\Portable\HWiNFO 7_62, etc.). I have ~ 25 portable apps that I run from a removable USB thumb drive. Does this mean it can now check for available updates for portable apps? If so I can't get this feature to work correctly. According to the release notes for UCheck v4.10.2 at this app now has " Added support for portable links".
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