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-***Proud to have made the top spot on [r/linux](https://www.reddit.com/r/linux) on launch day.***
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-## How it works
-WinApps was created as an easy, one command way to include apps running inside a VM (or on any RDP server) directly into GNOME as if they were native applications. WinApps works by:
-- Running a Windows RDP server in a background VM container
-- Checking the RDP server for installed applications such as Microsoft Office
-- If those programs are installed, it creates shortcuts leveraging FreeRDP for both the CLI and the GNOME tray
-- Files in your home directory are accessible via the `\\tsclient\home` mount inside the VM
-- You can right click on any files in your home directory to open with an application, too
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-## Currently supported applications
-### WinApps supports ***ANY*** installed application on your system.
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-It does this by:
-1. Scanning your system for offically configured applications (below)
-2. Scanning your system for any other EXE files with install records in the Windows Registry
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-Any officially configured applications will have support for high-resolution icons and mime types for automatically detecting what files can be opened by each application. Any other detected executable files will leverage the icons pulled from the EXE.
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-Note: The officially configured application list below is fueled by the community, and therefore some apps may be untested by the WinApps team.
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-| Adobe Acrobat Pro (X) |
- Adobe Acrobat Reader (DC) |
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| Adobe After Effects (CC) |
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| Adobe Audition (CC) |
- Adobe Bridge (CS6, CC) |
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| Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) |
- Adobe Illustrator (CC) |
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| Adobe InDesign (CC) |
- Adobe Lightroom (CC) |
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| Adobe Photoshop (CS6, CC) |
- Adobe Premiere Pro (CC) |
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| Command Prompt (cmd.exe) |
- Explorer (File Manager) |
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| Internet Explorer (11) |
- Microsoft Access (2016, 2019, o365) |
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| Microsoft Excel (2016, 2019, o365) |
- Microsoft Word (2016, 2019, o365) |
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| Microsoft OneNote (2016, 2019, o365) |
- Microsoft Outlook (2016, 2019, o365) |
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| Microsoft PowerPoint (2016, 2019, o365) |
- Microsoft Publisher (2016, 2019, o365) |
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| Powershell | -|||
| Windows (Full RDP session) |
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-
-## Adding applications
-Adding applications to the installer is easy. Simply copy one of the application configurations in the `apps` folder, and:
-- Edit the variables for the application
-- Replace the `icon.svg` with an SVG for the application (appropriately licensed)
-- Re-run the installer
-- Submit a Pull Request to add it to WinApps officially
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-When running the installer, it will check for if any configured apps are installed, and if they are it will create the appropriate shortcuts on the host OS.
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-## Running applications manually
-WinApps offers a manual mode for running applications that are not configured. This is completed with the `manual` flag. Executables that are in the path do not require full path definition.
-``` bash
-./bin/winapps manual "C:\my\directory\executableNotInPath.exe"
-./bin/winapps manual executableInPath.exe
-```
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-## Checking for new application support
-The installer can be run multiple times, so simply run the below again and it will remove any current installations and update for the latest applications.
-``` bash
-./installer.sh
-```
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-## Optional installer command line arguments
-The following optional commands can be used to manage your application configurations without prompts:
-``` bash
-./installer.sh --user # Configure applications for the current user
-./installer.sh --system # Configure applications for the entire system
-./installer.sh --user --uninstall # Remove all configured applications for the current user
-./installer.sh --system --uninstall # Remove all configured applications for the entire system
-```
-
-## Common issues
-- **Black window**: This is a FreeRDP bug that sometimes comes up. Try restarting the application or rerunning the command. If that doesn't work, ensure you have `MULTIMON` disabled.
-
-## Shout outs
-- Some icons pulled from
- - Fluent UI React - Icons under [MIT License](https://github.com/Fmstrat/fluent-ui-react/blob/master/LICENSE.md)
- - Fluent UI - Icons under [MIT License](https://github.com/Fmstrat/fluentui/blob/master/LICENSE) with [restricted use](https://static2.sharepointonline.com/files/fabric/assets/microsoft_fabric_assets_license_agreement_nov_2019.pdf)
- - PKief's VSCode Material Icon Theme - Icons under [MIT License](https://github.com/Fmstrat/vscode-material-icon-theme/blob/master/LICENSE.md)
- - DiemenDesign's LibreICONS - Icons under [MIT License](https://github.com/Fmstrat/LibreICONS/blob/master/LICENSE)
+# winapps
+The winapps main project
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