NEWS: Moka5 now runs from non-administrator accounts
http://www.moka5.com/node/1106
I shall check this out.. VMWARE @ school here i come!
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General discussions of portable apps and news.
http://www.moka5.com/node/1106
I shall check this out.. VMWARE @ school here i come!
I've been debating which version of GTK to bundle with Pidgin Portable 2.1 when it is released. Up until now, I've been bundling GTK 2.6.x since it still supports Windows 95/98/Me. However, 2.6 is no longer maintained and 2.10.x has been adding in lots of handy bug fixes with each release. So, it comes down to two choices:
1. Keep bundling 2.6 with the packages and have the products still have some of the old bugs but work on Windows 95/98/Me
2. Bundle 2.10 and have the packages, by default, not work with Windows 95/98/Me
I've noticed on the boards some folks having the problem about including non-official PortableApps programs by just placing them in the PortableApps directory. Although many of these programs have been looked at and determined to run fine off of USB drives, the problem crops up that multiple EXEs in the program folder show up in the PAM. To correct this issue many have created launchers for some of these programs.
How are the portable versions of Firefox and Thunderbird different from their counterparts on the desktop and what all do the portable versions lack or have in comparison to the desktop versions.
Short and sweet: Questions from people like me who are new to Portable Apps.
Hi,
I'm not sure where to post this. But there some good icons for app categories here https://portableapps.com/apps. Right now they are only images, but what if they were put into a dll, or an icon pack so if a user was using PStart or PortableApps.com Suite, with categories. To help organize apps? Maybe? Thanks...
Hi all,
I mistakenly started to install PortableApps on my external hard drive. I quickly cancelled the install and put it on the flash USB drive which was where it was supposed to go. Great product indeed, thanks!
But...in Windows Explorer my external HDD now shows up as PortableApps. I tried to rename it and it just switches back instantly to PortableApps. In Disk Management it is called what I have renamed it back to (Seagate, somewhat imaginatively!)
I'm a new, and now somewhat worried user. Yesterday, after first experimenting with the Suite and deciding to begin portable app'ing, I tried to download and install my first standalone application (see subject). As soon as the download completed, my spyware blocker (Zone Alarm) popped up a warning that it was infected. The message was specific but I was too startled to write it down in my haste to first quarantine and then delete the file. Now I'm worried that other portable app's might be similarly infected.
I'm guessing that the theme is just jpg's and all you have to do is edit them but if not could some tell me how.
another problem
I downloaded the base edition of the suite because I don't have the suite where I am at the moment. I had a good look through the forums and found the file path for the theme, but the only thing in \PortableApps\PortableAppsMenu is
-icons(folder)
-license.txt
-PortableAppsMenus.exe
and-readme.txt
and apparently I should at least have a data folder and inside that a themes folder
thanks
Kilian
I'm most likely going to get some bad comments about this but the way I look at it is, if you have firefox you have a pdf reader in it, or at least you can download it just like a flash player and I'm sure that someone may argue that you'd want a separate one for offline use but I would be fairly sure you can open pdf's when not connected to the net.
But please if there is a blatantly obvious reason to have foxit of sumatra, tell me.
Its more curiosity then an arguement
Kilian