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Wow this stuff works in Linux already!

Submitted by jsl4980 on May 16, 2007 - 2:36pm

I have a desktop with Ubuntu Linux 7.04 (Feisty) and a laptop with Windows XP. I installed portable apps through my Windows laptop and it works great in XP. Then I plugged the USB drive into my Linux PC. I have Wine installed and ran the portable apps launcher, and it just worked. Every app on my USB drive just works great using Wine in Linux. Good going (if that was intentional)!

Update existing apps of another developer

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Submitted by Dijaboro on May 16, 2007 - 9:57am

Problem:
1. Don't know where to place the following problem

2. Some time ago John T Haller published a prerelease of ScitePortable 1.70 (meanwhile the thread for this app is closed in beta testing).
Since 31th of march version 1.73 is available. So I insert all the new sources of 1.73 into my scite folders. I also add a small version hint on the splash-screen and run the nsi created by John. Everything looks nice Smile and a new paf-file was created after a few seconds.

Question:

Context menus and file associations

Submitted by darthfredd on May 15, 2007 - 10:03am

Hey dudes and/or ladies,
I like context menus. I like being able to right-click any file and have an option, right there, to "Open in Notepad++". Now, I know menus are "done up" in the registry, but I think for those particular settings to become active one must re-login, or restart the machine. That wouldn't seem to work for a portable app.

I also like file associations. For example, I have bits of .NEO files scattered about. I utterly abhor using any program's File>Open>Browse dialog.

Oh, also I have a couple custom context commands, like "Send to parent".

help ... can't post!

Submitted by peace on May 14, 2007 - 5:59pm

Hi folks,

I want to add something useful to the following thread:

"Portable Adobe Photoshop CS2 v9.0 (26 MB) Project"

Unfortunately there is nothing I can click on to reply/add new post ...

Sorry, if that's not the best way to ask for help.
Maybe someone can give me instructions and *afterwards* this topic can be removed by an admin/mod ?

Thanks in advance

USB Device: Local Disk / Removable Disk

Submitted by fergus on May 14, 2007 - 8:07am

Both my mobile USB drive (160G spinning disk) and portable USB stick (4G flash) are multiply partitioned FAT32. These partitions were created, and show up, and can be independently used and addressed, in Linux.
When the devices are inserted into a Windows XP machine then all partitions on the drive show up in Explorer, and all as Local Disks. However, the stick shows only one of its partitions in Explorer, and this time as a "Removable Disk". None of the others are visible to Windows XP.

Why is the portable apps menu less portable than explorer?

Submitted by asimp on May 13, 2007 - 11:04pm

I'm trying to create a portable web server by using a compiled autoit script, but I have to use absolute paths to get the thing to run properly from the portable apps menu. It worked fine when I ran it in explorer from inside the drive without absolute paths or drive letter, but not in portable apps. What's the deal?

MSI portability

Submitted by hobyrne on May 12, 2007 - 10:49pm

Hi all,

The MSI file format has the advantage of being a standardized format for containing all the information associated with installing applications.

If an MSI file only contains instructions to copy files to an install directory, it is portable. If it contains instructions to e.g. change the registry, it's not. Other rules apply too, of course.

Integrated PortableApps Menu

Submitted by Dolphin Dancer on May 12, 2007 - 9:38pm

Hi everyone

I am having trouble with the IPAM - it will not open and I get an error message when I click on it. The individual programs work well (I am happy with what I have seen so far) when I open them from their individual icons in the various folders but I would like to use the main menu.

Can anyone help?

Regards
Dolphin Dancer

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