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Adobe Acrobat Pro (X) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Adobe After Effects (CC) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Adobe Audition (CC) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Adobe Bridge (CS6, CC) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) Icon under MIT license. |
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Adobe Illustrator (CC) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Adobe InDesign (CC) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Adobe Lightroom (CC) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Adobe Photoshop (CS6, CC) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Command Prompt (cmd.exe) Icon under MIT license. |
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File Explorer (Windows Explorer) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Internet Explorer (11) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Microsoft Access (2016, 2019, o365) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Microsoft Excel (2016, 2019, o365) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Microsoft Word (2016, 2019, o365) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Microsoft OneNote (2016, 2019, o365) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Microsoft Outlook (2016, 2019, o365) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Microsoft PowerPoint (2016, 2019, o365) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Microsoft Publisher (2016, 2019, o365) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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Microsoft Visio (Standard/Pro 2021, Plan 2) Icon in the Public Domain. |
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PowerShell Icon under MIT license. |
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Windows (Full RDP Session) Icon in the Public Domain. |
## Adding Additional Pre-defined Applications
Adding your own applications with custom icons and MIME types to the installer is easy. Simply copy one of the application configurations in the `apps` folder located within the WinApps repository, and:
1. Modify the name and variables to reflect the appropriate/desired values for your application.
2. Replace `icon.svg` with an SVG for your application (ensuring the icon is appropriately licensed).
3. Remove and reinstall WinApps.
4. Submit a pull request to add your application to WinApps as an officially supported application once you have tested and verified your configuration (optional, but encouraged).
## Running Applications Manually
WinApps offers a manual mode for running applications that were not configured by the WinApps installer. This is completed with the `manual` flag. Executables that are in the Windows PATH do not require full path definition.
```bash
./bin/winapps manual "C:\my\directory\executableNotInPath.exe"
./bin/winapps manual executableInPath.exe
```
## Updating WinApps
The installer can be run multiple times. To update your installation of WinApps:
1. Run the WinApps installer to remove WinApps from your system.
2. Pull the latest changes from the WinApps GitHub repository.
3. Re-install WinApps using the WinApps installer.