This may be in wrong Forum but......
I was curious on what Free/Opensource programs other people have put on their USB Flash drive & found that they have run 'OK' without being 'modified' by those clever people @ PortableApps.com.
I'll start the ball rolling with what I have found that work on my Flash Drive.
Note that I DON'T include any programs found on PortableApps.com (either released/beta or trials) - this is for NON-PortableApps.com programs
I don't know if any of these actually write anything in the registry or create additional folders etc - maybe some 'expert' can tell me how to find out
Name Of Program / What does it do
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AM-Deadlink / Download Favicons & checks browser bookmark for non-existant links
AM-Notebook / Personnal Information Manager
A-Squared free / Spyware scanner
Autoplay repair / Tool for handling Windows Autoplay handles
CookieView / Utility to view cookies stored on PC
FontFrenzy / Font Viewer, cleanup & backup utility
Foxit Reader / PDF Veiwer, similar to Adobes but not so bloated
HiJackThis / Malware scanner, reporting tool
HOSTSman / Utility to edit your PC HOSTS file - helps block unsavory websites
IcoFX / ICO graphic editor, create your own graphics
Reseeker / Registry searcher,editor & Cleaner
MagicBean Keyfinder / Program to find your Producr or Licences key for Windows/Office etc
ShellMenuView / Utility to disable 'right click' option from Explorer menu
sorry but the MagicBean Keyfinder is in the beta testing forums https://portableapps.com/node/13643
as for me I use everything from portableapps.com as if I use any other app that isn't portableapps.com I risk leaving stuff behind even if that app says it doesn't
your friendly neighbourhood moderator Zach Thibeau
NFReader is a great and very small feed reader: http://66.102.1.101/translate_c?hl=de&langpair=de%7Cen&u=http://www.gaij...
Converber is a unit converter: http://www.xyntec.com/converber.htm
KVIrc is a great IRC client (waaaaaay better than xchat): http://www.kvirc.net/
Opera@USB portable Opera web browser: http://www.opera-usb.com/
Ski32 is a port of the classic Ski Free game: http://ski.ihoc.net/
Teen Spirit is my favorite music player: http://teenspirit.artificialspirit.com/
Where do I get the portable version of Teen Spirit from?
Download the .zip package instead of the installer.
Man, I searched the site but I never found any zip or portable package... there is only one download file/release and it is the exe...
The exe is not an installer, it's the actual executable that starts the game. Just download the exe, put it on your flash drive, and double click. Instant gratification.
Are you sure you're talking about the music player - Teen Spirit? Because the EXE file on their site seems to install the application...
Sorry, disregard my last comment. I was confused about which app you were talking about. The portable version of Teen Spirit is here:
http://teenspirit.artificialspirit.com/download
Get the "files only" package and unzip it to it's own directory. Transfer the directory to your portable drive and there you go. I don't know if it leaves anything behind though so if that's important to you you may want to test it.
Thanks man! - I never saw these...
Classic Mario Paint : http://www.unfungames.com/mariopaint/
Foxit Reader / PDF Veiwer, similar to Adobes but not so bloated
Are you sure Foxit is portable? I know it's just one EXE but I don't think it's portable in the sense that it doesn't touch the registry.
Foxit isn't open source. Its freeware. With this said I use PDF X-Change Viewer. It's stealth and with the inclusion of the type writer tool in the free version, it is the superior product IMHO.
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WOW! Is the type writer tool the same as a commenting/editing/etc tool? I'll go and check it out... if it has the editing features and IS portable then it definitely is the answer I was looking for!!!
From my experience, X-Change has all the commenting/annotating capabilities as Foxit and I can confirm the compatibility (At least all that which I used) with Adobe Acrobat.
The Type-Writer Tool allows you to add text directly to the PDF rather than just in a comment/note area.
I have read its not as light on resources as Foxit and therefore nor Sumatra, however I didn't notice the difference with actual usage. Good luck
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but have tried these and they seem like they are okay:
Burncdcc which burns iso images to a cd
Deepburner a cd burning program
Restoration a deleted file recovery program
WikiTaxi a portable "sort of Wikipedia" type app
ccleaner and cleanafterme
Yadabyte dictionary
All of these aren't from PortableApps.com, but were mentioned or recommended by
users here.
CCleaner (Launcher on site and I use)
Universal Extractor
BAT2EXE Converter
Project64
XnView (A great tool that I wish the author would release to the support of the OSS community)
Video Database
PDF X-Change Viewer Free Version
The Sage
Google Earth (Launcher on site and I use)
CleanAfterMe
RegSeeker
Regpair
Revo Uninstaller (Launcher on site and I use)
Tweak UI
Shell Ex View
Unlocker (Launcher on site and I use)
Nexus Font Manager
Thats about it for the OSS and freeware gear. Can't wait for 'official' freeware support. Good luck John T Haller and I hope you begin a blog to keep us interested in the future of PortableApps.com informed of the situation. Thanks for all your work.
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