PickMeApp Relocator 4.0.3.0 (20-Jan-2022)
- Fixing some crashes
PickMeApp Relocator 4.0.2.0 (01-Jan-2023)
- Stability and usability fixes
PickMeApp Relocator 4.0.1.0 (20-Oct-2022)
- Improve look up for application installation folders
- Improve Application Relocation feature
- Improve startup time
- Stability and usability fixes
PickMeApp Relocator 4.0.0.0 (06-Jul-2022)
PickMeApp Relocator can relocate an installed application from one storage device to another on the same computer.
During relocation, PickMeApp Relocator calculates required disk space, identifies application folders that are safe to relocate, moves applications folders to the new destination, cleans up leftover data and confirms application integrity after relocation. PickMeApp Relocator may undo any unsuccessful relocation and keeps the computer save state throughout the relocation process. In some cases, restarting the computer and running PickMeApp Relocator again is required to complete a relocation.
Relocated software works seamlessly with management operations such as running, terminating, capturing, uninstalling, and upgrading installed software. After uninstalling an application, PickMeApp Relocator will cleanup any leftover application data and preserve relocated applications. Users can always reverse the relocation by recovering the software and putting it back in its original location.
PickMeApp Relocator starts the relocation of an installed application by ending all running application processes. The relocation may last from a few seconds to several minutes, depending on the size of the application and speed of the source and destination drivers.
Software suites, e.g., Microsoft Office, are managed as a single application. All applications in a software suite are relocated at once. In some cases, you may be prompted to restart your computer and to run PickMeApp Relocator again to finalize the relocation of applications.
PickMeApp Relocator supports relocating applications on all Windows operating systems with NTFS storage systems, starting from Windows XP SP3 and up. By using PickMeApp to move applications on another disk, users will effectively free up to 99% of system disk space that was previously occupied by installed applications to prolong the life span of Windows computers with insufficient SSD disks.
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