Chrome Portable offline zip
How to get an offline zip of Chrome Portable (not the intaller)?
Thanks in advance,
Z
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How to get an offline zip of Chrome Portable (not the intaller)?
Thanks in advance,
Z
Hi all. I've implemented - hopefully correctly - a privacy consent prompt for the GDPR in AdSense. I *think* it only shows up for EU users based on IP geographic location but am unsure. Could users please report back if they see it and if they're in an EU location to let me know if it's working properly? Thanks!
Here's what it looks like: https://i.imgur.com/IQ9mlsy.jpg
Hallo. I am looking for software to generate local (offline) and online tests. I want the user to be presented with multiple possible answers. The software does not need to be portable. The software may run on Linux or Windows.
Does anyone know why portable web applications fail to resolve the web at all when Windows firewall is set to default block policy, despite app allows in firewall rules?
Having given web apps like Firefox wide allows in firewall, setting default policy to block instantly fails them.
I have also tried forcing Firefox to use local wireless network DNS with continued failure. Windows native applications do not fail in this way, and I cannot understand why.
Hi all,
I was using both the NISI and the PortableApps Installer app to make some portables for some apps I use. Once the category section came I wrote “Development” not in quotes and then the PortableApps Installer quit on me. I can’t get any further. I presume it’s a bug? If I’m doing something wrong let me know otherwise.
I can't get the latest version of CCleaner to download/update. It gives an error message. It says the download is incomplete or corrupt... Any idea what's wrong?
I have a couple issues.
First, in general, how do I determine which executable to use?
In particular, an example would be KeePassProPortable. On my N:\partition, should it be
"N:\PortableApps.com Platform\PortableApps\KeePassProPortable\KeePassProPortable.exe
or
N:\PortableApps.com Platform\PortableApps\KeePassProPortable\App\KeePassPro\KeePass.exe
I am switching from my old 32-bit PC to a new 64-bit PC. I am using PortableApps on a USB stick. What do I have to pay attention to so that the existing programmes run on 64-bit?
I have read: Firefox Portable is a dual-mode 32-bit and 64-bit app, ensuring Firefox runs as fast as possible on every PC. Is it true that Firefox starts in the 64-bit version when I use my USB stick on my new 64-bit PC? Are most programs in dual-mode and then start in 64-bit mode?
I've discovered that updating by entering d:\start.exe is faster than d:, then start.exe - I presume by saving the installers on the hard disk.
But I have some suggestions. We all are using computers with multiple CPUs and threads. Let's take advantage of them.
1) always use the system's temp directory to store installs, no matter in what context you start updating.
2) start ALL the downloads in parallel, at a low priority? This will lessen the peak load on the app sources while keeping out of the way of any ongoing other network activity like surfing or email.
I have been told Malwarebytes that the "start.exe" has malware.
The description is "MachineLearning/Anomalous97%"
It quarantines "start.exe" immediately.
Malwarebytes has been informed on this.
I found tree instances of the word "anomalous" they were about programs not "start.exe."
John T Haller, I have been with you since the beginning, don't let me down.
Jimmy