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(Please note these directories are as of version 1.2.4 (Enterprise). Non-Enterprise versions contain the same directory layout with potentially more applications, excluding the enterprise folder.)
(Please note these directories are as of version 1.2.4 (Enterprise). Non-Enterprise versions contain the same directory layout with potentially more applications, excluding the enterprise folder.)
Some applications, such as [[Tasklistz]] are also known to display their file path in the application title.
== 1.2.5-Preview Modules ==
* [[clp.coregui.bstrap]] (1.2.4 [[Bstrap]] equivelant)
* [[clp.coregui.errep]] (1.2.4 [[AppCrash]] equivelant)
* [[clp.coregui.mnd]] (1.2.4 [[mnd]] equivelant)
* [[clp.coregui.NetAdapters]] (1.2.4 [[NetAdapters]] equivelant)
* [[clp.coregui.reinit]] (1.2.4 [[reinit]] equivelant)


== RootFS ==
== RootFS ==
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== int==
== int==
* [[AppCrash]]
* RootFS/int
* [[EvtVwr]]
* [[fmgr]]
* [[rpg]]
* [[tasklistz]]
** aInDevelopment
** aInDevelopment
*** [[timedSuccessBox]]
*** [[timedSuccessBox]]
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*** [[modfeat]]
*** [[modfeat]]
** developmentapps
** developmentapps
*** ConfigEditor
*** [[ConfigEditor]]
*** InitSetup
*** [[InitSetup]]
*** OngoingThing
*** [[OngoingThing]]
** enterprise
** enterprise <b>(Only in Enterprise Versions)</b>
*** serverModules
*** serverModules
**** dataDeduplication
**** dataDeduplication
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***** [[ServerManager]]
***** [[ServerManager]]
** f1
** f1
*** [[bootOptions]]
*** [[bstrap]]
*** [[bstrap]]
*** [[powerz]]
*** [[powerz]]
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*** [[fmgrv2_df]]
*** [[fmgrv2_df]]
*** [[fmgrv2_newdir]]
*** [[fmgrv2_newdir]]
*** [[fprop]]
*** [[mnd]]
*** [[mnd]]
*** [[OpenWithCGUI]]
*** [[OpenWithCGUI]]
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** netz
** netz
*** [[DownloadTool]]
*** [[DownloadTool]]
** packmgr **
** packmgr
*** [[PackageInst]]
**** [[Offline Package Manager]]
** PolicyMGR **
**** [[PackageInst]]
**** [[PackMang]]
** PolicyMGR
*** [[NPD]]
*** [[NPD]]
** setupz
** setupz
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**** [[ipconf]]
**** [[ipconf]]
*** [[CoreSettings]]
*** [[CoreSettings]]
*** [[devmgr]]
*** [[NetAdapters]]
*** [[NetAdapters]]
*** [[seccent]]
*** [[seccent]]
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*** [[taskzchooseact]]
*** [[taskzchooseact]]
*** [[updUSRlist]]
*** [[updUSRlist]]
 
** updatez
 
*** v2
**** [[CheckOnline]]
**** [[lver]]
**** [[PromptUpdate]]
**** [[UpdaterV2]]
* [[AppCrash]]
* [[EvtVwr]]
* [[fmgr]]
* [[rpg]]
* [[tasklistz]]


== priv ==
== priv ==
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== rr/cache ==
== rr/cache ==
* [[wp32]]
* [[wp32]]
== Scrapped Applications/Features ==
Below you can find a list of scrapped expiremental/System Applications.
* [[LeakWatch]] - Found in CoreGUI 1.2.2-IA builds, for resolving issues with Memory Leaks in CoreGUI.
* [[CoreGUI-IA-ReleaseNotes]]
* [[CoreSettings]] [[Update Cafe]]
* [[fmgr]]
* [[TaskListzV3]]
* [[AceyNT]]
* [[ActivateProcess]]
* [[ConfigEditor]]
* [[kproc]]
* [[sproc]]
* [[devapphost]]
* [[rtimer]]
* [[DevBuild]]
* [[Terminalis]] ([[CoreGUI4Linux]])

Latest revision as of 22:58, 16 October 2021

CoreGUI's internal filesystem contains many applications, some of which may have no user-interactable forms.

A list of the system applications can be found below, relative to their folders.

(Please note these directories are as of version 1.2.4 (Enterprise). Non-Enterprise versions contain the same directory layout with potentially more applications, excluding the enterprise folder.)

Some applications, such as Tasklistz are also known to display their file path in the application title.

1.2.5-Preview Modules

RootFS

00V2

autostart

Autostart used to contain SOWARN and an application to detect if CGUIWP32 was installed.

This has later been removed due to security vulnerabilities, however CoreGUI's F1 will still call CGUIWP32 if it is installed.

dep

int

priv

rr/cache

Scrapped Applications/Features

Below you can find a list of scrapped expiremental/System Applications.