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Ini Filename Should Be Named As .EXE Filename
In 3a, that was the case, was convenient & identified the ini as belonging to a specific application (& version/naming convention as it was).
Currently, settings are named using the "generic" filename "Settings.ini".
In some cases, I'll throw a bunch of smaller, generally stand-alone utilities into a single directory.
Keeping the ini file named the same as the .exe differentiates it from others & identifies it to a particular program.
"Settings.ini" does not.
Doing this would be a benefit, IMO.
beyondo.ini
ELVIS.INI
Hasher_3a.ini
hwmonitorw.ini
i_view32.ini
HxD.ini
Lupas.ini
regshot.ini
Settings.ini
win32pad.ini
WizTree.ini
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Generalizing file names (among other things) helps with development, maintenance and deployment processes. I expect all of the products soon to move to the generic "Settings.ini" naming convention.
In your case I would suggest placing Hasher in a separate folder to keep it self-contained.
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