If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve been having trouble downloading and installing appNameHere onto your PC. This post will go over three methods for installing appNameHere: through the browser, through a desktop OS installation file (setup.exe), and manually by downloading the binaries from GitHub. Visit https://www.newstrategist.com/app/weverse/ and get a good guide.
There are two types of appNameHere: a launcher application that lets you start any app from the notification area on Windows 10 and an extension that adds search functionality to Chrome. The former does not require you to have the latter, but having it will make it easier for you.
Whether your goal is to install appNameHere through the desktop installer (setup.exe) or its browser-based version, getting started with appNameHere is relatively easy, as it’s made mostly of drag-and-drop actions.
The easiest way to get started is to click on the link for this post and download the binary package (39 MB). This will include all appropriate files. LD Playeris a tool created by an independent developer who’s been working on this series for years.
Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 users can use the installer version. Windows 10 users don’t need to download it separately as it’s available from the Microsoft Store.
If you want to install from binaries, you have 3 ways to do that: 1st is by downloading the zip below and extracting its contents somewhere on your PC – Then run Installer_files/installer.exe (If doing this, make sure to run it as an administrator); 2nd is through GitHub. Download the zip and extract its contents in a folder – Then run Installer_files/Installer/src/Installer.exe; 3rd is by downloading the Windows package and extracting its contents somewhere on your PC – Then run Installer_files/installer.exe (If doing this, make sure to run it as an administrator).
LD Player is a tool created by an independent developer who’s been working on this series for some years.
The easiest way to get started is to click on the link for this post and download the binary package (39 MB). This will include all appropriate files.
Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 users can use the installer version. Windows 10 users don’t need to download it separately as it’s available from the Microsoft Store.
Conclusion.
Getting started with appNameHere is relatively easy, as it’s made mostly of drag-and-drop actions. If you’re having any issues, feel free to reach out to the developer, @v1n_ldr, on Twitter or here on Reddit. He’s very active and happy to help if you’re having difficulty!