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15 Applications Outdated Not Including Betas and Release Candidates as of 05-16-2009...

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Submitted by vito_1978 on May 16, 2009 - 5:38am

all those 15 applications below are outdated as of today not including betas and release candidates....

what's up with that? did the crew here retire or gone kookoo after trying to keep up with all the new versions!

Task Coach
Eraser
InfraRecorder
PeaZip
GnuCash
DVDStyler
OpenOffice.org
FileZilla
Miranda IM
WinSCP
Cornice
Frets on Fire
PokerTH
Stellarium
Virtual Magnifying Glass

u3 vs portable apps

Submitted by sbankston on May 15, 2009 - 7:00pm

my flash drive crashed and burned the other night. lost 1GB of info.
i bought a u3 enabled flashdrive. i realize u3 has some free apps but does charges mostly for theirs. i support open source free software such as portableapps. my question is this.1 should i just leave u3 enabled on my flash and download free stuff. 2. or should i disable it? and if so, how do i do that? do i need to go buy another flashdrive? 3.can i use portable apps on a u3 enabled sandisk?
pros/cons/opinions solicited. thanks.

School suddenly has a problem with portable apps

Submitted by 13579 on May 12, 2009 - 3:32am

Greetings all-

I've been using portable apps for years without a problem. But suddenly today, the admins at my school seem to have a problem with it.

I'm going to have a meeting with the principal and the school tech person to discuss it tomorrow.

Any tips on what to say to them about this?

If they still won't let me use portable applications, I'm just going to stop using school computers. Internet Explorer is horrible, Microsoft word and such take forever to load, everything is much too bloated. I also have my computer set up with all open-source software.

SF Community Choice Awards

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Submitted by NathanJ79 on May 8, 2009 - 11:38pm

I followed the link on the left to nominate PortableApps under the last category, "Most likely to change the way you do everything". It seemed the most appropriate one. Is that the one y'all chose as well? While the dev one was appropriate, I tend to view PortableApps.com as more a revolutionary force as opposed to usefulness. Because let's face it, the forks of the menu do more, and the apps themselves sometimes take a feature or two off to make it portable. They're not more useful than their installed counterparts, as for what they do.

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