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MemPad

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 5:42 pm
by Coolman
Hello,

I am currently testing MemPad. impressive. nice work. Quick simple. just what I need. that said I think a 64-bit version would be much faster. is this possible? I have not found on the official website (http://www.horstmuc.de/wmem.htm) of the author ...

thank you.

Re: MemPad

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:53 pm
by Vera
Hi Coolman,

that's the program I love most of all Image

Why not send him a mail and ask him if it could be compiled as x64 - you'll surely get a friendly reply.

greets ~ Vera

Re: MemPad

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 12:51 am
by Kiffi
Vera wrote:Why not send him a mail
... or a PM ;-)

Greetings ... Peter

Re: MemPad

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 2:55 am
by Coolman
Vera wrote:Hi Coolman,

that's the program I love most of all Image

Why not send him a mail and ask him if it could be compiled as x64 - you'll surely get a friendly reply.

greets ~ Vera
Hi Vera,

the answer (if there's answer it) to be interesting for other users MemPad ...

though. it's weird that nobody has asked the question before. a 64-bit version would be a more ...

I used before SoftNote a little slow at startup while MemPad starts instantly with a database of approximately 3.5 mo ... I even generated a database of about 20 mo for testing. it's still fast ...

Re: MemPad

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 8:23 am
by Vera
Hello Coolman,

I couldn't use an x64 version but I would desperately like one to run on Linux ;-)

Yes I too never saw problems with large databases though none of mine extended 8mb yet.

I'd like to share two tips:
- you could assign your own mp-typ, register it and add it to the default contextmenu. Then you can quickly create an mp-database in any folder working independant from the main program (and its settings etc.)
- if you're assigning PopSel to the launcher-button/shortcut you can extend your link-targets incredibly - it's just great.

Hope you're lucky to hear that MemPad is in progress to apear as 64-bit version one day.

cheers ~ Vera

Re: MemPad

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 1:19 pm
by Coolman
Vera wrote:Hello Coolman,

I couldn't use an x64 version but I would desperately like one to run on Linux ;-)

Yes I too never saw problems with large databases though none of mine extended 8mb yet.

I'd like to share two tips:
- you could assign your own mp-typ, register it and add it to the default contextmenu. Then you can quickly create an mp-database in any folder working independant from the main program (and its settings etc.)
- if you're assigning PopSel to the launcher-button/shortcut you can extend your link-targets incredibly - it's just great.

Hope you're lucky to hear that MemPad is in progress to apear as 64-bit version one day.

cheers ~ Vera
Hi Vera,

Thank you for the tips. I created different directories for several data bases. Then I created shortcuts to these directories and it works very well. I used to throw the shortcuts BMenu a program that I designed with lazarus / freepascal. for those it might interest. retrievable here (free) :

http://www.developpez.net/forums/d14583 ... rogrammes/

on linux. MemPad is portable. so it should be used quite easily with Wine. but a linux version would be better...

Re: MemPad

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 10:08 pm
by Vera
Dito ~ thanks for your offer :-)

Though still being on XP Iwould have liked to give your BMenu a try, but after finding that DL-link (which took some time) I wasn't allowed to get it.
Seems one has to be a member on that side, which doesn't make it free.

Nevermind ... I've started developing my own launcher the other day :lol:

cheers ~ Vera

Re: MemPad

Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2015 11:53 pm
by Coolman
Vera wrote:Dito ~ thanks for your offer :-)

Though still being on XP Iwould have liked to give your BMenu a try, but after finding that DL-link (which took some time) I wasn't allowed to get it.
Seems one has to be a member on that side, which doesn't make it free.

Nevermind ... I've started developing my own launcher the other day :lol:

cheers ~ Vera
http://dl.free.fr/gHkId13tt

Re: MemPad

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 12:59 am
by Vera
Hello Coolman,

I much appreciate your offer but that page also doesn't give me the download link. I'm always redirected to a second page where I have to wait a minute each time until that nag-advertisment vanishes and afterwards there's no offered link but only that box wanting me to leave my mail-address to sign up first.
I tried it 4 times but there was no change in their behaviour.

You could use http://www.datafilehost.com/ or http://www.file-upload.net/ which work good and also provide a delete link.

Re: MemPad

Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 1:17 am
by Coolman
Vera wrote:Hello Coolman,

I much appreciate your offer but that page also doesn't give me the download link. I'm always redirected to a second page where I have to wait a minute each time until that nag-advertisment vanishes and afterwards there's no offered link but only that box wanting me to leave my mail-address to sign up first.
I tried it 4 times but there was no change in their behaviour.

You could use http://www.datafilehost.com/ or http://www.file-upload.net/ which work good and also provide a delete link.
will have one problem with internet explorer. try with firefox or opera.

Re: MemPad

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 5:47 pm
by Coolman
I am currently testing a similar program cherrytree MemPad but much more sophisticated. is programmed in python. I was expecting a slow but speed program is satisfactory. there there's even an import feature compatible with MemPad. I would use MemPad for simple basics and cherrytree for databases with images ...

The program is available in portable version. this is in addition opensource ...