how to generate a paf.exe?
how to generate a paf.exe? Since I have already generate the portable app, but how to seal it into a paf.exe?
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how to generate a paf.exe? Since I have already generate the portable app, but how to seal it into a paf.exe?
Yes, JDownloader is portable in itself, just isn't an official PortableApp. But I find Java apps gross, so I wonder if there are any decent apps for the same purpose more native to Windows and Linux, respectively? I haven't really found any. Requiring .NET is more native than requiring Java in my books. Thanks!
I just learned that uTorrent was mining bitcoin on users' computers, so I was looking for a replacement. One is Deluge, and (removed) is providing a proper PortableApps.com formatted version of it, among other apps.
(removed) says:
"We believe that free/open source software is enough, we don't need pirated softwares on Windows. But most of these aren't portables, or provided by PortableApps.com due to .NET dependencies, 64-bit etc. So we provide what's missing here.
When I activate the jportable it does not seem te work. I go to javatester.org but it does not detect java.
It says is should pickup java automaticly with fierfox but this does niet seems te be the case. Any idea what could be wrong here?
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Running Firefox Portable from the SD mico card in my Windows 8 tablet, I found that all my settings had gone. No bookmarks and no plugins. So I plugging in my USB memory stick backup to make a fresh copy of the entire Firefox Portable folder (having deleted the old one) on the SD mico card. But still no bookmarks or other saved settings. Firefox Portable runs perfectly from the USB stick, and runs perfectly from every other drive and USB stick I have spent the last hour copying it to. But it will not copy or run correctly from this one SD mico card that I am using in my tablet.
When submitting or editing new content I get a double Cacha. I click on the "I am not a robot" capcha and get a green check mark. When I click save I get a "To complete this form, please complete the word verification below." I then am prompted to enter an alphanumeric capcha.I am then allowed to post. Is this by design or a bug? It does it sometimes and sometimes it doesn't. It did it for the 'internet apps" forum but not for "general discussion." I hope that this is in the right subforum. Please let me know what you think. I am using Google Chrome Version 54.0.2840.71 m (64-bit).
Is there some source code Google releases so that you can do it?
Dear All, I don't know if the log is true or false but my antivirus (NOD32) detected last utorrent update as a virus.
I think it should be checked just in case
Portable Apps is working fine from my external hard drive, but will no longer work when run from my computer's hard drive (it has hitherto worked fine for years). The apps will run if I go through the folders to find their exe's, and the user interface starts, but just does not function properly. It will not start any apps and it will not check for updates or let me get more apps (options works, though, as does refresh icons).