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Portable apps on ARM processors

Submitted by merriam on May 6, 2015 - 9:29pm

I am looking for a strategy to run portable apps on all my workstations which run Linux. That includes ARM processors, such as the Raspberry Pi Version 2, an ARM V7 processor. That appears to mean running QEMU to emulate an Intel processor and then Wine on top of that to emulate Windows. Does anybody have any experience with that? I would be pleased to buy a Carbide drive if it came configured to run on both Intel and ARM processors and both Windows and Linux operations systems.

Thanks.
Bill

Over 2 millions temp files created by Firefox within 2 weeks?

Submitted by Dirki on May 6, 2015 - 2:16pm

Does a portable Firefox (usually) create over 2, 3 millions or even more of temp files in 14 days on C:? They are not created in its program folder?

About 2 weeks ago I deleted over 2 millions temp files on C: and today I did again, about 2, 3 millions or even more.

Is there a program that automatically could delete these files?

These files were located somewhere here (there was an endless path, do not no why): C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\All Users\Anwendungsdaten\Anwendungsdaten\Anwendungsdaten\Anwendungsdaten\Anwendungsdaten...

I made my own version of the Default theme that's closer to Windows 8's UI

Submitted by Shining Wing on May 5, 2015 - 10:22pm

Hello! I made a replacement for the PortableApps.com Menu's default theme, to make it look more like Windows 8. To install it, extract the "Default" folder from the zip, and (after backing up the original,) move the folder to X:\PortableApps\PortableApps.com\App\Graphics\Themes, and overwrite the original. The theme has most of the background colors replaced with ones that are closer to Windows 8, too, so be sure to check them all out! Other than the scroll icons, none of the icons are replaced.

Portable opensource email clients

Submitted by Zvonko on May 5, 2015 - 11:10am

Is there a
- portable &
- opensource
email client (apart from Thunderbird ...)?

I am searching desperately for
- a rather simple email app (sophistication level: Outlook Express)
- that I could adapt for my purposes, develop it further for future use etc.
- Something like Koma-Mail (which unfortunately isn't opensource) ...

... but until now without success.

Does anyone have a hot tip?

Is this kind of app possible?

Submitted by jonathanbaker3 on April 30, 2015 - 10:32pm

Hello!

I have an application that I'd like to make portable but I have a few questions. This application has a strict licensing security feature that checks system hardware configuration/computer name (and no doubt registry keys), and records this information on their server when it is installed/registered (the same software process). When the application is run, the software checks this hardware/system information and compares it to the server to determine if it is allowed to run on that computer.

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