hello,
i would like to add a brower that i made in to portable apps.
where can i start?
how can i add my own apps so that i can take it with me all the time and use anywhere ?
thank you for your attention.
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hello,
i would like to add a brower that i made in to portable apps.
where can i start?
how can i add my own apps so that i can take it with me all the time and use anywhere ?
thank you for your attention.
You could start by posting it in the beta testing forums, so that people can give you feedback. To take it with you, you just put it in the PortableApps folder on your drive.
P.S. Good Luck.
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If you want to add it to the menu, its outlined here: https://portableapps.com/support/portable_apps_suite#addingapps
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i am looking for the way of how to add my app into the menu.
can i do that too ? how do i make .paf.exe file for my app ?
thank you for all !
It doesn't have to be paf.exe. Thats just a special specification of this site.
The menu will display every exe in a subfolder of the PortableApps folder on your drive.
"What about Love?" - "Overrated. Biochemically no different than eating large quantities of chocolate." - Al Pacino in The Devils Advocate
i got it. this is soooo goooood !
so as i know the portableapps.com logo is licensed. isn't it?
can i put my logo on my launcher instead portableapps.com or beside ?
thank you !
The logo is copyrighted and trademarked. You can't use it without permission from PortableApps.com and you won't get it
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Don't you mean "can't" otherwise you just kinda gave written permission to use it..lol j/k
Oops, fixed that now
"If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate."