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New: MBox Viewer (Mar 22, 2026), Platform 30.3 (Mar 29, 2026)
1,400+ portable packages, 1.2 billion downloads
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General discussions of portable apps and news.
I'm getting a new PC soon and I'm not sure whether I should get 32 or 64 bit Windows 7. Right now I'm very happy with my portable apps on 32 bit XP. Can I expect to get the same smooth experience on 64 bit Windows 7?
Hi,
I'll add my opinion of the requirement of the filename of the portable app installer which need internet connection. I think that is so molest. I think is better a window that request the approbation of the internet access, also as the license screen.
Please consider this 
Greets!
Looks like Lupo, who has taken many PortableApps.com releases and, *ehem*, rebranded them as his own, is at it again. This time, he's taken C.A.F.E. Mod and just changed the name to "Coffee" and made it seem like his own work from its webpage.
http://www.lupopensuite.com/db/coffee.htm
It was on lifehacker today:
http://lifehacker.com/5415266/coffee-temporarily-assigns-primary-seconda...
We're experiencing a delay in new open source releases due to issues at SourceForge.net. The ability for us to release new software has been down since Wednesday afternoon and appears it will be down until Monday morning when they are back in the office. In addition, SourceForge.net itself has been having intermittent outages nearly every day during this time.
Hello
Just downloaded Skype Portable.
The download page states that the file is about 25Mb but the file was only 608K.
When the installer was running it connects to the internet and downloaded the rest of the file and placed it somewhere and continued the installation. It all went o/k.
The only problem now is that the application runs in Hebrew and not English. I have no idea how to change the language.
Can someone please help?
Thanks
OK, I use about a dozen portable apps on my hard drive without any problems. As a partial evangelist for portable apps, I have a question:
1. Is having your portable apps on a PC folder (NOT program files\) safer than installing the regular version and have it show up in Program Files\ folder? Does malware target that folder (I would assume yes)? So are we safer with portable apps on some other folder?
Below is a list of requested, in progress and in testing .NET-based portable apps.
Test Releases:
Hi :
I start useing "poratble Chrome" from last week.
However I founld there are 2 problems.
1. I can't direct use Portable Chrome to update from Google website. ( Normally on toolbar and "about google" there has a button to check update.
2.I try to change Chrome Theme, it is changed but when I close Chrome and reopen again is back to back default theme. ( Especially I can't change theme again )
Does any one can help me for these 2 problem?
Thanks
Sometimes, it seems like when there is nothing running, you can't remove the drive safely for some reason, even if it's been inactive for a few minutes. This is especially true when running portable applications. When on a non-admin PC, you cant Ctrl-Alt-Delete to see that FireFox didn't close when it was supposed to, or use Unlocker to remove the drive. And the menu can't tell you what apps are running.
So my question is, what do you do when you can't safely remove your drive?
Edit: Wow. More responces than I thought.