Both apps aren't OpenSource and both are tied to the system, that invalidates them as candidates for portabilization. Please consider OpenSource alternatives like Firefox for web browsing (already portabilized) and VLC or Mplayer for listenig to music/vewing videos (already portabilized too).
And please search the forums before requesting a new app.
why is this thread labled "Internet Explorer" and then you start asking about itunes? Besides, i believe that firefox and vlc are portable replacements.
sergentsiler, as you've been told many times, click Add Comment at the top of the thread, and Reply to reply to a specific comment. When you use them interchangeably, it makes things incredible confusing.
iNinjaSide, I am sorry to inform you that it is not possible to portabilize those apps as it is said on the Unofficial PortableApps.com FAQ, section "Can you make [name] portable?".
Both apps aren't OpenSource and both are tied to the system, that invalidates them as candidates for portabilization. Please consider OpenSource alternatives like Firefox for web browsing (already portabilized) and VLC or Mplayer for listenig to music/vewing videos (already portabilized too).
And please search the forums before requesting a new app.
Hope to have helped
PTMb
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why is this thread labled "Internet Explorer" and then you start asking about itunes? Besides, i believe that firefox and vlc are portable replacements.
Zoop
sergentsiler, as you've been told many times, click Add Comment at the top of the thread, and Reply to reply to a specific comment. When you use them interchangeably, it makes things incredible confusing.
Plus, ptmb already mentioned Firefox and VLC.