Thanks for the reply mritter. I know nothing of this type of coding, so I have no idea how this functionality would be accomplished, but I already very much appreciate the work you have done in WPI. I have a utility USB that I pack everywhere with me - it's completely FULL (almost 8GB) of utilities, service packs and portable apps...well over 100 executable programs, XMLs and custom batch files, and like I mentioned, to enter each one manually is more than a daunting task; there's no way I'll ever have enough time to get around to it. I've used P-Start and even tried Portableapps.com for a while for a user interface to all those programs, and they both have parts of this functionality, although crude. With P-Start, (not sure if you're familiar with P-Start or not), you can create new 'Groups' (categories) and then manually enter files to go in that group. With Portableapps.com utility, it's got a great GUI, but it lacks the ability to add groups (categories), but it does have the ability to 'Search for .exe files' and simply adds them alphabetically to the left-hand pane (no categories available, although, you can add folders of whatever folder hierarchy to the 'Documents' area). Something in between both of them would be most proficient...the ability to create categories AND search for .exe/.bat/.xml/.msi/(or other) in the specific category created by virtue of the folder hierarchy already created in the 'Install' folder (as per my small example in the pic in my last post) rather than searching the entire Install folder for them. (i.e. I need to search for all my executables in my 'Information' folder, it would be great to have WPI do a search for known installers (.exe/.bat/.msi/etc) in *just* the folder specified - in this case, 'Information') - otherwise, I'm stuck manually inserting all the information for all 19 applications I have in this folder. Anyway, just some thoughts...again, I have no experience in the kind of coding it takes to do what I'd like to see done, but I do appreciate what you've already accomplished! Thanks again, Psychlone