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By "app name or icon", I assumed you mean the name or icon shown in the workspace toolbar (usually) on the top left. However, when I right-click and then choose the [properties] menu item, nothing happens. The menu goes away and that's it. Same happens when I create a new, blank project and try it there.
Selecting the project and then click [properties] from the edit dropdown menu also doesn't do anything.
It is amazing.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=625105487
will there continue to be bug fixing and support post 3 deployment?
Also which tends to lead release the version on steam or the version on clickteam official website? If it is the clickteam website will the have the latest version, does that mean the trial version will always be the very latest build?
The problem for me is the website makes no reference to version numbers so I end up downloading and crossing my fingers each time.
Maybe a mailing list announcing when a new version of a clickteam product is released on steam and the store would be useful?
I saw that conversion between the steam & non-steam is possible, is there any pros to do it besides not needing steam to run? and if I opted for a conversion would I be able to take all of my exporters with me?