- 7-Zip Portable
- AbiWord Portable
- Audacity Portable
- ClamWin Portable
- Command Prompt Portable
- FileZilla Portable
- GIMP Portable
- KeePass Portable
- Miranda IM Portable
- Mines-Perfect Portable
- Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition
- Mozilla Sunbird, Portable Edition
- Mozilla Thunderbird, Portable Edition
- Notepad++ Portable
- Nvu Portable & KompoZer Portable
- On-Screen Keyboard Portable
- OpenOffice.org Portable
- Pidgin Portable
- PokerTH Portable
- PuTTY Portable
- Sudoku Portable
- Sumatra PDF Portable
- Virtual Magnifying Glass Portable
- VLC Media Player Portable
- winMd5Sum Portable
- More apps...
Do I HAVE to use Portabilizer to get Java functionality?Submitted by stuartnz on April 18, 2008 - 2:54am
I've been away from Portable Apps for a while, but now that I'm back and excited to give 2.4 a go, I'm wondering if I must use Portabilizer to get the JRE functionality of features like Base. From what I've read here, it seems that Portabilizer is not fully supported, so if I can use the Java features of OO Portable without it, that might be preferable. Thanks! ( categories: )
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The portabaliser
is an easy way to copy the locallly installed Java files to your drive so you can use the Java-needing features even on a PC that doesnt have Java. I think OpenOffice looks at the local PC if he has Java, uses it if its there but if it isnt there he checks your drive.
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Thanks for clearing that up!
Thanks for clearing that up!
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