<MASTER_PAD_INFO>Portable Application Description, or PAD for short, is a data set that is used by shareware authors to disseminate information to anyone interested in their software products. To find out more go to http://www.asp-shareware.org/pad</MASTER_PAD_INFO>
<Char_Desc_45>Move installed programs to a new path.</Char_Desc_45>
<Char_Desc_80>Application Mover relocates installed programs from one path to another.</Char_Desc_80>
<Char_Desc_250>Application Mover relocates installed programs from one path to another on your hard disk. Files are moved, the Windows registry and start menu shortcuts are adjusted, and *.ini/install.log files in the program path are adjusted to the new location.</Char_Desc_250>
<Char_Desc_450>Application Mover relocates installed programs from one path to another. The program: Moves files to the path you specify; Scans the windows registry for references the old file path and adjusts them to the new location; Changes windows shortcut references in the Start Menu to the new path; Performs a text search-replace on *.ini and install.log files in the program path to change path references to the new location. Confirmations are optional.</Char_Desc_450>
<Char_Desc_2000>Application Mover relocates installed programs from one path to another on your hard disk. Application Mover takes files found in the path specified in the 'Current Path' field and moves them to the 'New Path' path. Application Mover scans the windows registry for references to files located in the 'Current' field and changes those references to the New path. Application Mover also scans all windows shortcuts in the Start Menu and adjusts path references to the new program location. Finally, *.ini and Install.log files present in the original program path are checked for strings matching the old path location. If found, these strings are changed to the new location. Confirmation dialogs are available if you enable the 'Confirm changes' checkbox (see below). If a file is 'busy' and cannot be changed to the new location, a reboot prompt is offered. Pending changes are then completed after the reboot.</Char_Desc_2000>