Hijacked- Mac on a stick
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Hi webmaster- It appears that the PortableApps Mac-on-Stick page has been hijacked... Thanks. best regards, -chris
Hello All
Brand new to the site so please forgive me if I get it slightly wierd?
Saw this and I think it is an awesome idea but I am a bit confused. Is there a packaging tool that I can use to convert apps to portable applications?
So what I want to do is say find a widget like Trellian Web designer tool and run the install "through" some application and be presented with a portableapp that I can then just "move" to the users machine when they ask for it. Have I got it totally wrong?
If not can you tell me what the packager is called?
Thanks all
Sharif
Well, the school always tries to screw me up and well, looks like they were going to ban me again from their computers when they saw me running a batch file. (I was showing a joke to my computer-impaired friend).
@echo off echo You will die and go to hell pause @echo off echo Are you sure? pause @echo off echo OK off you go. pause start HELL
As most folks know, we package KeePass Portable for portable use. We use the 1.0 (aka Classic) branch as it works on nearly all PCs. KeePass also has the "Professional Edition" (aka 2.0) branch which is .NET-based and, thus, won't work on most PCs you encounter in the wild.
Anybody know what this is? It was working 10 minutes ago and now firefox won't open.
Hi, I had used the News upgrades history list back to June 09 as a source of checking that I had the most up-to-date version of apps but find today that the list only goes back to Nov 09. what has happened to the rest?
thanks
debbie
My Kingston 32gig often gets a corrupted file, usually in a sub-directory, that instead of having the name it shoud it has u-u and cannot be deleted without re-formatting the drive. I have tried fat32 and ntfs. any ideas?
Paul