PStart Live?
How can PStart be made to work on a CD to launch the new apps?
If not, is there another launcher that can?
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How can PStart be made to work on a CD to launch the new apps?
If not, is there another launcher that can?
I went to modify ThunderbirdPortable's launcher, and it includes an include whose file (registry.nsh) isn't included with the distribution. John, would you kindly put up a link to the file and include everything needed to compile next time you make a release of any portable app?
Hey,
I happened to run accross this portable email client. It is a scaled down thunderbird (..also). I have been using it for a bit, and I like it, just wondering if anybody has tried both..how do they compare? I really don't feel like setting everything back up just to try it...at least not until I get another usb drive
What's your opinion?
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Hi,
I am using the portable versions of firefox and thunderbird for a long time already and I am very happy and thankfull of the work of John T Haller in this field. Since I am travelling soon, i wamted to update my USB Stick with the latest version of the portable App Suite. However the download links from this website pointing to Sourceforge was no successfull at all. I always received the errormessage: Could not read the file!! I tried it with every possible downlaod link, but all were unsuccessfull and received the same answer!
What happened?
I am looking forward to receiving your kind and updated answerto this issue!
I know that there are various threads such as:
Best Programs To Have - https://portableapps.com/node/1986
and
Whats On Your Portable - https://portableapps.com/node/175
My question is which portable apps could you NOT imagine life without?
For me its:
1)
Portable Firefox with Switch Proxy extension. (I can use it on multiple customer sites)
2)
Freemind with locally installed Java. (It's just how I think !)
3)
OpenOffice. I don't use this on a daily basis but it has saved my bacon more than once.
Despite having a full 1GB drive, these would be my top 3.
I have done a search but have been unable to find one.
Does anyone know of a MP£ organiser, that is able to be installed on a USB?
Does anyone have the same thought? Manage and query personal data in a usb disk, and has a small size.
I bought U3; I notice that many of the portable apps here are not U3 compliant. The U3 launcher seems to me a good idea (especially if I am to pass these around to folks who have difficulty with Windows explorer). On the other hand, not clear it's R0eady For Prime Time. Would I do better to place additional orders for Plain Old flash drives and save the $10?
Having decided that larger, and cheaper (...) flash drives could solve some portability problems (mostly, my aching back and a wallet that did not allow for a new Portégé), I started looking around at what was available. I fixed on a 4gb SanDisk U3 model and two 2gb Kingston U3 models (good price at buy.com; free shipping; no sales taxes; substantial rebates available; acceptable return policy). I am encountering a strange phenom with the Kingston drives (the SanDisk not having arrived yet).
If I connect the Kingston U3 drives to my XP notebook or Mrs. Jenner's deskside XP machine, things work as expected. The drive installs; it ejects and things go swimmingly. If I connect the same drives to my deskside XP machine, a number of things happen:
A nice feature for the launcher would be the ability to rename the launcher and have it use an .ini file with the same name. So this way, if I changed the name of FirefoxPortable.exe to, say, FeedMeNow.exe, it would use FeedMeNow.ini. PStart does this with its settings file, and it would be nice to see the PortableApps.com launcher do the same. It would keep my PortableApps directory clean (I'm OCD when it comes to stuff like this), anyway, since I currently have a PFF launcher named "Firefox Portable.exe" (note the space).