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General discussions of portable apps and news.

THANKS

Submitted by Swamp Thing on January 18, 2007 - 3:46pm

I would just like to say thanks for making this portable apps start menu. This has made my thumb drive into an organized and valuable device....thanks for your time and dedication on this......Your work is much appreciated KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!

one question though...what is the ETA on having OpenOffice 2.1 portable???

Get permission to distribution for PortableApps

Submitted by macos2007 on January 18, 2007 - 11:30am

I am a Software Engineer. Recently, my company is planning to sell the mother boards and give our customers portable Apps.com software as free. Therefore, I would like to get the permission to modify the image, logo and icon, and only distributing the launchers. As its a legitimate business I work for, we don’t want to infringe on any copyrights or patents may have.

How to create a start .bat for portable Vidalia bundle?

Submitted by zikarus on January 18, 2007 - 8:40am

Have recently downloaded the Vidalia 0.10-bundle including Privoxy and Tor and followed the instructions to make it portable:

http://portablefreeware.com/?id=1088

Everything is working fine so far - BUT...

I do not seem to be able to create a working .bat file wchich should start Privoxy, Vidalia+Tor and the Portable Firefox at once altogether.

Any idea what exactly should be in such a .bat for a layout as the following:

X:\Apps\PortableFirefox\PortableFirefox.exe
\Privoxy\privoxy.exe
\Tor\tor.exe

Portable Python

Submitted by oyster on January 18, 2007 - 12:50am

http://www.portablepython.com/
currently, based on py25 on windows
Portable Python is a Python programming language preconfigured to run
directly from a portable device, enabling you to have, at any time, portable
programming environment. Just download and extract to your portable device and
in 10 minutes you are ready to create your next Python application.

Question regarding scan disk on (re)boot

Submitted by kissdznuts on January 17, 2007 - 1:04pm

When leaving my thumb drive in the USB slot while booting/rebooting, scan disk occurs.

This occurs when I leave my thumb drive in the port and simply reboot. Is there a way to prevent the scan disk from running every single time, when I know the volume was unloaded previously (without having to hit a button on every boot up)?

I know it's trivial, but it just annoys me.

Jon

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