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Cameo tMoz Remix

Submitted by memstat on May 23, 2009 - 4:05am

well since I haven't got a response from you I'm going to invoke one - Download the new Cameo without Mozilla products and with the Source Code of the Applications that the actual binary(s) where actually altered posted online, other than that enjoy. Also the applications from PortableApps.com where not altered, just the Ascii .ini files where invoked, as which seems legal and legit since the .ini files state;"
# The above options are explained in the included readme.txt
# This INI file is an example only and is not used unless it is placed as described in the included readme.txt
"

Register File Extensions

Submitted by Flexor on May 22, 2009 - 3:25am

I portablize apps using JauntePE, using ThinApp (when JauntePE doesnt cope with the app).
And of course I download apps from this site.
In all cases I need to associate exe's with file types i.e. integrate portable apps with the file system.
Thinstall has such a tool: it's called thinreg.
I created a simple vbs script that can integrate 90% of all programs including packed with ThinApp, JauntePE, and portableapps format.

E.g. you have a folder C:\PortableApps

1.You create C:\PortableApps\RegisterFileExtensions.vbs file

The Cameo Project

Submitted by memstat on May 18, 2009 - 6:42pm

Hello All! We at the Binary Bums have a new project we have been working on called Cameo. It aims to be a portable desktop environment based on a customized bbLean shell and utilizing portable apps so you can have your favorite desktop environment with your favorite apps anywhere you go. It currently is in stage two of beta development. To visit the Cameo website [link removed by mod JTH for trademark, open source licensing violations].

Apps' OSI link is outdated

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Submitted by NathanJ79 on May 18, 2009 - 1:43am

I just noticed, in referencing OSI-compatible licenses, that the OSI Certified link is outdated. This link would presumably be clicked on by someone who wants to know what OSI certification means, but it just drops them on the latest meeting minutes, which I am sure is not the intended action. Rather, I propose the links all be updated to point to this page, as it outlines what software must be to earn OSI certification, and I imagine this or one like it is what was originally linked.

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