Why not list portable Opera at this site? I used to use Opera before Firefox came out and am considering using it again. They also have a smaller footprint or application file size, making it more portable in terms of storage.
Pre-built portable Opera:
http://www.opera-usb.com/operausben.htm
Customize Opera yourself to be portable
http://www.chooseopera.com/CDProject/portable.html
This is true, Opera is small, however it is not Open-Source, so would not be able to be modified for any purpose.
Deuce
"Portable Software: Just the beginning..."
Deuce
Portable Software: Just the beginning.
also Opera isn't open Source
And Yes it store the Temp files on HDD .. to increase lifetime of the Stick !
Is not an issue. As long as it`s free.
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R McCue
"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."
That depends on how you define "free." If you mean "as long as it costs nothing" then that isn't always true; lots of freeware licenses explicitly forbid redistribution in any form.
Nearly all forbid any kind of modificiation. Modifying and distributing closed source apps is always illegal unless they specifically give you that right in their license (and they rarely do).
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
I have a authorisation to offer changed OperaUSB Version from Opera Norway !!
http://my.opera.com/community/promote/fans/links/
the First link is a link to my site
http://my.opera.com/opera-usb/forums/
the offical forum
How about making Opera@USB compatible with PAM anyway? Since GSAR.exe showed up on PAM, I tried PortaSoft's QuickPort Template, but haven't succeeded yet :
since 09-2005 !!
I've been analyzing it. According to another site, it stores its temp files on the PC and if it crashes, leaves them behind. At least the last version did.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
It would be nice, even if it is just for the variety! It might even seriously make me consider using opera again.
Yours
Steve Lamerton
Developer Profile Sync & PortaLog
I took a look at it not too long ago and came to the conclusion that the only way a PortableApps.com solution of it could come into a reality would be if it shipped a ready-made profile with the application and distributed a version of Opera with edited INI files. For these two reasons, I don't think it would do too well as a PortableApps.com package.
Portable Firefox is pretty much plug and play. You can put almost any version of Firefox in the firefox directory and run it without a hitch, it will even create the profile directory for you. With Portable Opera, doing this would result in a few problems with the paths.
Rob Loach [Website] [Projects]
Isn't the cache stored in Temp or AppData, even when cache is set to 0MB?
~nm35 {blog} {projects} {standalone apps}
According to reports. That's what I meant by it leaving stuff locally if it crashes.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
This version of Portable Opera here overwrites and erases any private data left behind even if it crashes(I checked). And its only 3.something MB.
Check it out - http://www.kejut.com/operaportable
Thank ypou for this information!
I have one question to you NSIS Gurus:
Is there an easy way of repacking this package? I just want to include a few files and leave the rest untouched. I can extract it, but the NSIS Script on the page is for 0.9 and I don't get it to work. The profile is easy, because its saved in a extra file.
I just want to add one file to the opera-portable-personal-1.0.exe 7-zip can only extract the files, but not repack them.
Thank you.
I haven't tried it yet, but it's suppose to be the most secure version of opera portable
Links:
https://portableapps.com/node/4598
http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/Internet/Browsers/Windows...
Clarification: The Onion Router, Privoxy offer anonymity rather than security. TOR does addsome overhead to your requests, so it will work best in a location with GOOD bandwidth.