1 download the beta 2.0 platform
2 install
3 go in and then in a command window run portableappsupdater.exe /MODE=ADD
4 behold the legion of software that can be yours
That is just spectacular. I can't wait for this to be available in the actual interface, but for now, I'm checking boxes like a mad man Thanks for revealing this, robertltux, and even more thanks to the guys who're making it work!
Somebody else asked this not too long ago too. I have to admit I'm curious to know why. How many browsers/media players/word processors do you need? I suppose I could maybe understand it if you were unfamiliar with all of the apps and so wanted to try out every single last one of the them, but even then I would have thought that you'd rather download a few at a time and try them out. Each to their own though, if you have the time and the bandwidth, more power to you!
It's simply easier to download 'all', come back an hour later, and unzip, and be done, than it is to go through each app, compare to see if you have the latest version, and download if new... Disk and bandwidth are 'free', my time is not.
yes the hard part of this is semi-solved in the current 2.0 beta 5 (and should be completely solved in beta 6 whenever it comes out)
if you are really insane enough to want ALL of the apps refer my previous post to get all of your apps installed for the first time. Then its 2 clicks to check and run updates ( Manage apps > Check for updates).
Why would you?? Just because they are free?? Why not download just what you need??
Ed
Actually they have 2 packages with the PA Menu:
https://portableapps.com/download
Carpe Noctem
I can give you a 99.99% assurance that you will be able to do this in the future (possibly after the official release of PAM 2.0)
1 download the beta 2.0 platform
2 install
3 go in and then in a command window run portableappsupdater.exe /MODE=ADD
4 behold the legion of software that can be yours
That is just spectacular. I can't wait for this to be available in the actual interface, but for now, I'm checking boxes like a mad man
Thanks for revealing this, robertltux, and even more thanks to the guys who're making it work!
Somebody else asked this not too long ago too. I have to admit I'm curious to know why. How many browsers/media players/word processors do you need? I suppose I could maybe understand it if you were unfamiliar with all of the apps and so wanted to try out every single last one of the them, but even then I would have thought that you'd rather download a few at a time and try them out. Each to their own though, if you have the time and the bandwidth, more power to you!
It's simply easier to download 'all', come back an hour later, and unzip, and be done, than it is to go through each app, compare to see if you have the latest version, and download if new... Disk and bandwidth are 'free', my time is not.
yes the hard part of this is semi-solved in the current 2.0 beta 5 (and should be completely solved in beta 6 whenever it comes out)
if you are really insane enough to want ALL of the apps refer my previous post to get all of your apps installed for the first time. Then its 2 clicks to check and run updates ( Manage apps > Check for updates).
Hi everybody,
Have someone tried this behind a proxy? No clue how to set it up to pass thru our proxy. Any idea will be more than welcome
Thanks!
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