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Lost Flash Drive

Submitted by tlchost on August 31, 2008 - 6:58pm

I recently lost a flash drive....and after the fact remembered a thread somewhere that detailed at least one method to have a message appear on the screen when something like pstart ran.

My search skills are pretty bad....so I have yet to find it. If someone can point me to a way to do that, I'd really appreciate it.

thanks

Thom

What is wrong with the server time?

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Submitted by digitxp on August 30, 2008 - 5:13pm

Obviously somebody else has noticed this as well (I've been here all day), drupal's tracker is out of whack today. In the OT forum, at this time, I'm the last person who posted, but no matter how many refreshes, PTMB's post is marked new and my reply to it is not.
I can only guess that it's either something at rackspace, or something with Drupal.
Hm... RackSpace or Drupal...
Does anyone have an idea of what's going on????

Portable Apps truly Open Source?

Submitted by Dragnovich on August 29, 2008 - 4:52pm

Well I just started to try to compile The portable Apps Menu source codes, and realized that the Main Suite (Menu & Backup) is programmed in Borland Delphi, and even that we can find a "lite delphi flavor" for free use (like Turbo Delphi).

It is not OPEN SOURCE. And that focus the app to just windows too.

My opinion is: to develop the PortableApps Menu program in an OS (Open Source) Languaje to "make it a TRULY OS sofware".

Where is the magic?

Submitted by Dauphinflyer on August 29, 2008 - 9:17am

I assume this was asked before, I hope though I will be forgiven for asking again.

What is actually done to the relevant programs in order to allow them to run of a USB stick?

I am only asking since my instructor wants to run a questionnaire program from a stick in order to save him carrying the laptop about.

Cheers DF

Future of the IRC chatroom

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Submitted by Ryan McCue on August 28, 2008 - 5:30am

I've just heard via the chat room that we're splitting the room into two: #portableapps for development chat and #portableapps-support for support. I've discussed this with John before and thought I'd spill my thoughts here.

This is the wrong way to do it. #portableapps should be for support and #portableapps-dev should be for development. Why?

Install on my desktop?

Submitted by jjb1962 on August 27, 2008 - 10:49pm

I put portableapps on my flash key but sometimes I need them on my desktop or laptop. I have installed and used this way for a year with no problems. Apparently, it leaves nothing in the registry? Why don't more MS programs work that way?

Is there any danger putting a portable app on a computer?

Show Current Version

Submitted by pracslipkerm on August 27, 2008 - 8:27am

Firstly Great work guys - Portable apps are fantastic and make life soooo much easier when away from my machine!
One question: Is it possible to show the current version of programs on the applications page? I missed a few updates and now can't easily find what has been updated beyond the news list... would be great to just look through the apps page and check version numbers!
Thanks again for all the hard work guys

Portable Java

Submitted by Brendan.Berman on August 26, 2008 - 5:45pm

For all wondering, you are able to get Java on your flash drive to bring anywhere! You can also use compilers and runtime environments on your USB as well.

First, you have to have enough space on your drive. You need about 105 MB of space for the Java, and about 11 MB of space for the runtime environment. I would also recommend space to save your projects. So 120MB of space would suffice.

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