Tuesday, 29 January 2013

MiniBin 6.1.1.3,(Recycle Bin),+portable


MiniBin 6.1.1.3
MiniBin comes handy when you decide to hide the recycle bin icon from the desktop, or if you are using a “replacement shell” and you want to have access to your trash from that little systray widget window.
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While being small in size, MiniBin evolves beyond average software by offering options to change the configuration, translate the menu text, and use your own icons to make MiniBin fit your personal preferences perfectly.


You can easily empty Recycle Bin by right clicking the Tray icon and selecting the related “Empty” entry, but you can also configure MiniBin to offer the same functionality upon double-click. If you don’t, a double-click will open the recycle bin folder to show it’s contents. Next, you can allow or disallow MiniBin’s system sound playback, confirmation dialogs, and progress dialogs.
And on top of all this, you can tell MiniBin to only use a two-state icon display which shows either an “empty” or a “full” icon, or to use the default multi-state icon display which uses all 5 icons to also display intermediate fill levels. Last but not least, it is easy to translate MiniBin’s menu text by opening the “MiniBin-language.ini” file (a link to that INI will be created in your startmenu, in a “MiniBin” folder). There you can edit, translate or simply modify the individual entries to your liking.
MiniBin has a little “special” inside. To avoid that you have to guess your individual “maximum fill level” of trash before MiniBin displays the “full” icon, MiniBin uses something called “Adaptive Maximum Fill” or short “AMF”. This value is auto-adapted to your trash-deleting behavior whenever you empty the recycle bin, and you can check your current AMF by looking at the MiniBin “About” box.
If you do not want MiniBin to auto-adapt to your recycling behavior, you can "Tweak" MiniBin with the "NonAdaptiveFillSize" setting and by using the "MaxFillSizeMB" as your non-adaptive "full" level.
MiniBin does not require administrator privileges (only the setup program may require admin access for installation; depending on the operating system version) and it works on all versions of Microsoft Windows which Microsoft itself still supports; meaning that MiniBin will work with Windows XP up to the currently “new” Windows 8 operating system.
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