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There seems to be a lot of PAF apps here too

A lot of PAF files here at this site too?

http://www.portablefreeware.com/

I love the interface of this app you have here much better then the Pstart.

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No

At www.portablefreeware.com, there is nothing PAF compatible.
Its basicallly a list of Apps that run from USB if you copy the folder you installed it to.

Here at PortableApps.com, initially non-portable Apps are hosted and developped which are packed to be fully portable (no registry-changes, no data left behind).

PAF is a special format (PAF is PortableAppsFormat).
It means your personal Data is contained in one folder and the App in another. So you can extract a newer version ight over the old one and none of your data is overwritten (so called "in-place-upgrades")

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FOXIT portable I down loaded

FOXIT portable I down loaded from there is a PAF file and installed in the Portable Apps application , it had a minor problem of not having the freeware in the app folder, I simpliy put it in there.

I have not looked at the rest but PAF firefox is there so I thought?

By the way I love the apps here I was looking for more thats all............

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Actually

The Firefox there is from this site and Foxit Portable is from SmithTech's site, who posts on these forums anyway.
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