Pick a file in Files to edit it here.
🔄 Persistent & self-healing. The installer now registers a watchdog (scheduled task — at logon + every 5 min) that relaunches the hub if it dies,
crashes, or after a reboot. It's genuinely always-on now. To actually stop it, use File → Quit (that writes a flag the watchdog respects); just
launching it again re-enables persistence.
📋 Real menus. A proper menu bar across the top:
- File — Refresh, Download, Upload, Restart, Quit
- View — Deep verify (SHA-256), Theme ▸ System/Light/Dark
- Tools — Open workbench, Check for updates
- Help — About (version + host + how persistence works)
⬇️ Auto-installing updates — no button needed. It auto-detects (on launch + every 30 min) and auto-installs on a 15-second grace — you don't touch
anything, it updates and restarts itself. The button's still there: Update now applies instantly, and dismissing the bar postpones it for that
session. So you get both: hands-free by default, manual when you want it.
To get onto 2.1.0, relaunch once — and this really is the last manual touch: after this, the watchdog keeps it alive and updates install themselves.
Two honest heads-ups:
- The "always-on" behavior means closing the window brings it back within ~5 min (that's the persistence you asked for). If that feels too
aggressive, say the word and I'll make the X button minimize to a system-tray icon instead of exit+relaunch — more like OneDrive. (That needs a
tray-icon library since WinUI 3 has none built in, but it's doable.)
- As always, I built this blind — CI proves it compiles; the first real feel is on your screen. Tell me anything that's off.
Want me to keep going (tray icon + minimize-to-tray, richer explorer actions like right-click sync/diff, drag-drop), or is there something specific
bugging you?
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❯ keep going, add the tray icon and minimize to tray
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