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SuPerSoBBie
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NO NEW APPS WORK

OK I am having a real problem. I use to use your apps all the time on my work computer. but none of the new apps work. An example would be KeePas, it gives me a pop up saying "An unsupported operation was attempted". Another would be pidgen which returns "error loading pidgin.dll Error: (5) Access is denied" I am running pidgin, the real portable version, fine on my computer but yours does not work. A true portable app should run on all computers and not even try to load dlls.

I use to love these applications because they were simple and portable. And they ran on my computer. Also I like when a portable apps don't leave registry entries and files on the computer. If it is portable why are there files showing up in the "Documents and Settings" directory.

This is just my 2 cents and I am sure many people are happy with them...

Thanks for all your hard work on these applications,

SuPerSoBBie

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what os

do you have?

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SuPerSoBBie
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Win XP SP2...

Win XP SP2...

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A true portable app should

A true portable app should run on all computers and not even try to load dlls.

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Man... The most portable apps here are normal apps with a launcher, tell me HOW a program can run without dlls??? Do you believe in Santa Claus?

Your problem seems to be more in your computer than in portable apps!

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I think

I think he doesn't understand what a DLL is Blum

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