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Brief Site Outtage - Power Failure (June 10, 2009)

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Submitted by John T. Haller on June 10, 2009 - 11:35pm

There was a brief site outtage today at approximately 8:15pm NY time. Due to a storm, power was knocked out at our Dallas-Fort Worth data center. An Automated Transfer Switch which is supposed to automatically switch over to internal power failed causing an outtage for our server behind the switch. The engineering team manually switched over affected systems to generator power and the site was back online approximately 2 hours later.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Regards,
John and the PortableApps.com Team

Syncplicity + Portable Apps

Submitted by cristoslc on June 10, 2009 - 3:33pm

I've been using Syncplicity to synchronize my portable apps across multiple computers. This may not be the originally-intended purpose for these apps, but it's very useful. For example, if I add an extension to Firefox on my laptop, it's automatically available on my desktop!

The only problem I've run into -- really, just on Syncplicity's end -- is that I occasionally need to clean out some duplicate files. Has anyone else tried combining these two tools?

File Explorers. Help me decide...

Aciago's picture
Submitted by Aciago on June 8, 2009 - 10:16am

Hi all,

I was "cleaning" one of my USB memories plenty of portable applications and again I had a problem deciding...

I have 5 portable file explorers, each time I need to use one I load 2 or 3 of them at the same time... always trying to compare... but never found an obvious difference

Of course, for a portable device it is too many apps doing the same in a limited space, so I come here again to ask for help deciding pros and cons on this apps.

The apps in question are:
1. Double Commander
2. Free Commander
3. Ultra Explorer
4. Ultra Mage
5. Xenon

Portable Apps looking less-than-perfect on high-res display

Scitale's picture
Submitted by Scitale on June 5, 2009 - 10:35am

I just want to mention this here in the hopes that something can be done about it in the medium term at least.
I'm using a number of programs from this site on a computer with 32 bit Vista and a 1400 x 1050 display (Pidgin, 7-Zip, Xenon, Notepad++, CoolPlayer+), and compared to Windows itself and things like MS Office, the fonts and icons appear to be less crisp - washed out, somewhat blurred. The programs are still perfectly usable, but there is a noticeable difference.
The one exception is FF 3.5 B4.

The "opposition" to open source?

NathanJ79's picture
Submitted by NathanJ79 on June 5, 2009 - 4:49am

What exactly, if anybody knows for sure, is the basis for the opposition to open source within the realm of freeware?

I understand Microsoft's opposition, say, to making Windows open source. They don't want someone making a fork of Vista with no registration/activation that's given away free under another name but otherwise does the same thing, because they've sunk however many millions into its development. And Internet Explorer, while free, must be closed for various reasons (I assume, so somebody doesn't stick an ad blocker in it, is a biggie).

Creating an .exe file

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Submitted by Pyromaniac on June 4, 2009 - 8:52pm

I'm trying to update PokerTH Portable and came up with a really crappy installer.
I don't know how to create a "PokerTH Portable.exe file. I thought all I had to do was make a shortcut and rename it. So all I did was copy and paste pokerth (that didn't work). I created an installer though for it that has no splash but does work if you go directly to the folder with the data.

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