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xSYNKx
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Fraps

It would be cool if I could get Fraps on my USB drive, so I can test my fps, etc. on the go.

Here's the site www.fraps.com

Augi
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Fraps is not open source and requires admin rights

Those two features make it unacceptable for PA.c.

This does not mean it can't be run from a USB. Use something like Sandboxie to see if installing it to your flash drive requires it to save files into a user application folder. Also, tools like RegSnap allow you to see if any changes are made by the program to the registry after closing the program. I do not know, but I believe that Fraps installs a driver which monitors your graphics card, which might not work well from computer to computer.

Also, welcome to PA.c.

Limits are for people with no imagination.

EspaÑaks (not verified)
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It's payware

xSYNKx
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Fraps

Thanks auqi. What is sandboxie? I have never heard of it.

Finiderire
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FRAPS requires Start Menu Folder

Hi,

After reading this page, I wanted to try Sandboxie (very interesting discovery).
I did not have to wait too long. During FRAPS installation you must choose a Start Menu Folder and you can't choose not to create one. CCl°: it's not portable-friendly.

a+, Smile
-=Finiderire=-

Configuration :
Windows Seven x64 Ultimate
Sandboxie v3.50 x64
Fraps v3.2.7

Filter on : |http://portableapps.com/sites/all/themes/portableappsnew/images/*.png
Maybe you could lighten your pictures.

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