(09-10-2024, 08:41 AM)Froggie Wrote: Is there a problem with the zillion products already out there (EaseUS, Minitool, Aomei, Active, Macrorit, Nubi, IM-Magic, Paragon)?
What is it that you need to do with a new tool? The only thing that I see missing in most is the inability to handle ext<n> Linux-based partitions as far as resizing is concerned.
Well, I'd like to see a partition manager:
- With a built-in dark theme a la HBS.
- With a beautiful nice graphic user interface a la HBS.
- Standalone/portable and OS independent so it may be able to run from a WinRE like HBS does.
- Both separate architectures x64 x86, for example, a WinRE 64-bit cannot run a x86 executable. Note that current HBS can run from a WinRE x64 nicely.
I can only think of those features for the time being.
I think Hasleo team might start developing simple basic partition operations such as resizing, hide, etc., anything sufficient to install a Windows system and create two or three partitions quickly and add them to HBS.