Last installed Groupy in 2018 and shortly after removed it.Reinstalled Groupy again just this week, got really excited about using it and then removed it again.Using Groupy seems to bind up my desktop and reduces performance of just about all of the open windows. I usually had several groups of several tabs each open. I was able to Save Groups and with the exception of Outlook, was able to open the groups. (Groupy opens 5 windows of Outlook: Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Trasks and Notes, but won't open them in that same order each time it opens, so end up having to rejigger the tabs to get my preferred workflow back.)
What sort of monitoring is going on in the background to reduce performance?How can the Outlook windows open in order each time?
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Version: 10.0.19044 Build 19044Groupy Version: Latest available, but not currently downloaded to my machine.
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22.05.10: Coming back in for a clarification. I have 11 different Microsoft Outlook profiles in Outlook Desktop (Microsoft® Outlook® for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2204 Build 16.0.15128.20158) 64-bit) with more than 15 different email addresses throughout the 11 profiles.
I am expecting the Saved Group to open 5 different tabs (Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes) in the same order regardless of the Outlook Profile.
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Basj,Stardock Community Assistant
Hi All,Not sure if I can add my grouping woos to this thread - if not please do move it. Just thought it was a little bit in the same vain...I am using Groupy (latest version) and am only using it grouping windows manually. I have not found it as easy as is proclaimed to use "saved group" I did have to look for the Saved Groups in the menu to even find the said groups. And with a long list in the Start menu scrolling down to that folder takes more time than to simply recreate the group. In the manual way it is workable ofcourse - with the exception on Messenger refusing to be grouped into my Comms group, it's a Faceblah isssue apparently.Slack is another one that does not group automatically. It starts up ok, but does not get added to the group. I tried changing Changing GroupEntries to no avail. I HAVE to keep adding Slack Manually everytime.When I am trying to work with the groups I see that the path can be edited in 'Target' which is what I would like to try with a browser named Vivaldi.In Vivaldi you can create separate userID and as such open the browser preloaded with the users settings. For they they too use a path Target.Looks like this:C:\Users\rick_\AppData\Local\Vivaldi\Application\vivaldi.exe --profile-directory="Profile 3"The --profile-directory="Profile 3" (or 1 or 2)part is not recognised by Groupy and returns an errorAs a result nothing is started up and certainly no groups recreated.Is there a way to include the whole path so it will be recognised and I can open a a group of different identities with groupy?As in reading a complete Path the way thet Windos interprets it too:Cheers, Rick
What is very likely the cause, as it is with most apps that behave this way (Chrome for example), is that Slack is already running when you open a group with it (systray). If you totally exit Slack, the expectation should be there in the saved group once opened.
Sean DrohanStardock Product Lifecycle Manager
Thanks Sean, I'll try that.Any thoughts on my multi-user, or simply adaptable Target/path handling?Cheers,Rick
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