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Is it possible to change the branding text at the top of the menu?

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Jason404
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Is it possible to change the branding text at the top of the menu?

PortableApps.com
your digital life, anywhere,

This text does not seem to be included in the theme graphic files, so I was wondering if it was changeable?

If it could be changed to %USERNAME%, that would be really good.

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Nope

Not without recompiling the Menu.
Which is actually possible if you have access to the correct version of Delphi (I forget which version John T Haller is using now), and aren't afraid to build it from Sources.

Edit: In case your going to ask if the ability to change it via theming could be added, I believe the fact that it's not changeable without recompiling from sources is by design, and is extremely unlikely to be changed.

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As I always say

Wear it proudly, so you can give props to the excellent developers that created it.

I made this half-pony, half-monkey monster to please you.

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Like I have repeated before:

You can do this in geek.menu – an ancient fork of portableapps.com. It is supposed to be outdated and buggy, but it still has some features you cannot (yet) find in the official platform.

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But like Solanus Said:

Why not leave PortableApps.com's trademark on PortableApps.com's product?
The Developers of PortableApps.com made the PortableApps.com Menu, and they're not getting paid for you using it, so why not at least let it say who made it (and you could even Donate if you really like what PortableApps.com does).

~3D1T0R

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