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Question about posting an alpha test not yet in PAF 3.0 format

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Submitted by bill_gagliardi on August 5, 2012 - 2:49am

As the subject states, I'd like to post an alpha test of PythonPortable, but it's not yet in PAF 3.0 format. Actually, I think it is PAF 0.98. Is this allowed, if the post states this, and my intention is to make it fully PAF 3.0 compliant?

I used the launcher from TaffinFoxcroft, from his 2.6 Dev Test 1 package. I made some changes to the appinfo.ini, and added some additional icons, to show up in the menu. I still have a lot of work to do yet, but wanted some user input before I do anything radical.

Using Portable apps across Windows, Linux

Submitted by publicradio on August 3, 2012 - 2:46pm

Hi, I use Windows 7 and Ubuntu. A lot of the portable apps I'm using are cross-platform: Firefox, Thunderbird, VLC, Pidgin, Inkscape, Gnumeric and more. I would like to plug in my USB drive whether I'm running Windows or Linux, and use my apps on either.

Is there a way to do this? Would I have to have portable Linux and Windows versions side-by-side on the drive, with both accessing the same configuration files? I would really like to know how to do this. Thanks.

Great USB Stick for Portable Apps

Submitted by edlight on August 3, 2012 - 3:14am

Sharing the fact that my new Mushkin Ventura Pro 32G USB 3.0 runs portable apps like a hard drive -- in a USB 2.0 port! Not used to seeing Sunbird and Thunderbird come up in a flash.

On newegg it doesn't have any failures, but, warning, the 64G model does.

I reformatted it to NTFS, 512 byte sectors (recommended by Mushkin support for NTFS). NTFS damages less easily than the default FAT 32, and can take big files.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820226227

Block apps to use internet

Submitted by farat_as on August 2, 2012 - 1:04pm

Hi,

I can block any installed app to use internet connection on Windows 7 by giving the executable file's directory on Windows Firewall.
(http://maketecheasier.com/block-application-access-to-internet-from-cont... )

But the same thing does not work for portable apps.

Windows 7 can only block the apps which installed?

Is there any possibility to block the portable apps to use internet connection?

Thank you!

Back up

Submitted by jcqm on July 26, 2012 - 6:48am

Hi,
I´ve been facing a problem with the Back up utility in Portable Apps, which is it does not complete the task. It starts but at some point, a error message apears and the back up closed itself.
Because I´m not smart enough, I´m unable to create a log to view in what point the problem appears.
Any tips?

Database Browser

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Submitted by mutsuura on July 23, 2012 - 10:55am

I find it most irksome when a "portable" app is... NOT!

I downloaded "Database Browser" 4.1.0.0 and installed it:
https://portableapps.com/apps/development/database_browser_portable

Subsequently I moved the installed app to another directory only to find encounter a warning that the directory has changed and it might not work which... it didn't!

Developers ought to understand the meaning of the term 'portable' and not label it so if it is not. If this were on a stick/dongle and plugged into another machine with a different drive letter the application would not run.

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