Application: Foxit Reader
Category: Office
License: Freeware
Language: English
Description: Foxit Reader is a free PDF document viewer with an incredible small size, breezingly fast launch speed and a rich feature set. Foxit Reader supports Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista. It's core function is compatible with PDF Standard 1.7.
Download Foxit Reader Portable 3.1 Development Test 3 [417KB download / 9.11MB installed]
(MD5: 1675033c9718437bde3057fc688f1628)
Online Installer: This is an online installer that will download additional files during setup.
Release Notes:
3.1.3.1030 Development Test 3 (2009-11-06):
- Foxit Reader updated to 3.1.3.1030.
- Removed MD5 check from "installer.ini" as the download filename isn't changing on updates.
- Changed a few minor PA.c Format related bits and bobs.
3.1.2.1013 Development Test 2 (2009-10-29):
- Fixed app name bug in "FoxitReaderPortable.ini".
3.1.2.1013 Development Test 1 (2009-10-27): Initial release
Notes:
- Removed 'Register as default' on startup
- Set initial open directory to 'X:\Documents'
- Removed ads
Tested with:
XP Home SP2 (Admin)
Acknowledgments:
Thanks to Patrick for hosting.
This is cool! Thanks prapper.
See release notes for changes.
it was a live installer ! works over here on vista home premium 64bit
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bow to me for i am root
Great stuff just installed it - my favorite PDF reader!
All works fine here. Awesome!
Win7 64 bit
See release notes for changes.
The live installer re-installed the software when I upgraded from dev test 2 to dev test 3.
Is there any logic that can be used in this instance to avoid the second download?
neutron1132 (at) usa (dot) com
as they updated Foxit Reader yesterday so, on the plus side, you now have the latest version I should have made that clearer in the upgrade notes. Sorry about that. Fixed now.
But no, I don't think there is a way to just upgrade the launcher without downloading the app (as the live installer format stands at the moment). An interesting question though.
Technically possible, IfFileExists-GetFileVersion-BlahBlahBlah etc. but probably easier to just "unplug the internet" temporarily, which will do the trick as this installer is set to preserve the app directory. But be careful, most aren't. I waffled on about it in more "depth" (LOL) here. I see somebody lost all their torrents today too
Thank you for the well-considered answer.
I wasn't beefing just to beef - it was a valid question. As I consider the question, though, it wasn't too smart.
It only matters if the installer changes without the base application changing... something that probably would not happen very often in real life. The logic and effort that would be expended to accommodate this wouldn't be worth the savings.
neutron1132 (at) usa (dot) com
No problem, it's a perfectly reasonable question. Something I should have checked before replying though - there's a 'cancel' button on the download screen. I never thought of that
You've got to laugh...
LOL
I'll just cancel my comment, too....
neutron1132 (at) usa (dot) com
Much as I don't want to resurrect this exchange (LOL), as we have a 'Cancel' button for the download in the event of a 'launcher only' installation, would it not be good to have something similar for the [CopyLocalFiles] scenario?
EDIT: Yes, I checked LOL
So you mean you could rig the launcher to ask where the local files can be found (or are already installed)?
Archived or unarchived?
neutron1132 (at) usa (dot) com
I meant so you could cancel the copying of the files if you just wanted to reinstall the launcher.
Eh? Are we off on one again?
Sure, it is a new app called Merry-Go-RoundPortable.
neutron1132 (at) usa (dot) com
Please always make sure it removes the registry leftovers that are documented in the official forum.
Thanks!
Thanks!