I haven't stopped by in a couple of weeks, and now I don't know if anything was released between FileZilla 3.2.2.1 and Miranda 0.7.15 in late February, and Mozilla Firefox 3.0.7 on March 5.
Is there a longer list of the latest releases available somewhere? Or some other easy way to see a list of all Portable Apps with their latest version numbers? Currently I'm not aware of a way to make sure I've got all the latest software without going to the Applications page and one-by-one clicking on every individual app and checking their version numbers against mine.
Thanks for any help. And if anybody could simply let me know what was released between the two apps I mentioned in late February, up through Mozilla Firefox 3.0.7, that'd be great.
Grab the PortableApps.com Updater from the Development Test page:
https://portableapps.com/development/test
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
Thanks, John and Sidewinder, for the fast responses -- I'll give that a look.
Could you give me a quickie answer as to whether anything was released between Miranda 0.7.15 and Mozilla Firefox 3.0.7?
Thanks again.
You could try the portableapps updater which will notify you about any new versions of your installed apps.
It is still in beta but is pretty stable and shouldn't cause you any trouble
I have all my portable apps stored in a folder on my hard drive....do I run updater in that folder so that it inventories what I have and reports what I need to update, or does it need to look at my USB drive to see what apps I have installed in that location?
thanks,
Thom
Just go to the root/home page and click the RSS logo in the lower right corner.
I don't really do RSS, but it keeps better/more permanent (?) track of those updates you're talking about. You can even make a Live Bookmark with it if you have Firefox, it's kind of like a folder in your bookmarks which lists the updates, and clicking one will take you right to the release page for it.
The PA Updater John posted sounds more like what you need, but the RSS feed sounds more like what you seem to be after. Hope it helps.