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What's the history of JauntePE? Seems so mysterious. Why many talk about it so much?
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What's the history of JauntePE? Seems so mysterious. Why many talk about it so much?
What's going on with SourceForge lately? It's really annoying... when I click on an SF download link (like the one to download TBP), it first takes me to the SF main page. I then have to hit back and click the download link again to get the download...
It doesn't seem to be specific to PortableApps.com; I've seen it happen on other sites, too. But it seems to happen a lot more often with the download links here...
Hi, i was fiddling round on my computer the other day, and i found out that if i dragged a program folder from Program Files in Windows (Safari for example) into my PA folder on my portable apps drive, that it would launch off the PA menu, and would work 'portably' on another computer. From doing this, i managed to get Safari to work portably on any computer.
Would this be completly portable? or would it leave files on the users computer?
Hi All,
I have a peculiar behaviour going on when installing the portable apps.
I normally use Firefox, Sundird, Sumatra PDF, CalmWin, 7Zip, AbiWord, VLC and a few other apps.
When I install all of them to a single folder
F:\Portable Apps
They share the common folders APP, Data and Others. There was no issue with the previous installations, they all shared the resources properly.
Okay when i download the app and install it to the usb is that all i have to do
well heres my question
"DO I NEED TO HAVE THAT PROGRAM INSTALLED ON MY SYSTEM SO WHEN I CLICK IT OFF MY USB TO WORK"
or can i have the program just in my USB and it will work no matter if i have the program installed on my pc?
I'm sure we already know about this, maybe.
But I got a newsletter from US-CERT,
United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
And I don't know maybe this is a heads up for some,
maybe some coder/programmer would find a way to prevent this
whatever.
I just thought it is interesting and noticed if you scroll down that
you will see ( Mozilla has released Firefox 2.0.0.18, Firefox 3.0.4, and SeaMonkey 1.1.13 to address multiple vulnerabilities.).
This place releases something new every day.
1) To run the apps does my usb stick have to be in all the time for the program to work?
2) Can it overheat aka the usb flash drive?
Okay I have an important question and such.
I have a 8GB SanDisk Cruzer Micro and it already comes with U3 Program.
So is it possible for me to REMOVE it and add PORTABLE APPS?
Also how would I remove it??
and second question
if i only download
"Platform Only"
on the download pages can I INSTALL programs later??
Here's the situation:
I have the following drives:
c: local disk
d: dvd/cd+-rw
e: 4gb flash drive
f: USB external hdd
g: private network share
i: 2GB SD card
So the question is, how do I find out which is quickest for running my PortableApps on without having to actually test them all on each.
What I am looking for is some kind of speed test that will work regardless of where the drive is located.
Can anyone recommend a way to test the read/write speed of these various drives from windows?
Thanks.
I am sure you will all want to join me in saying Happy Birthday John T Haller.
All of us here on the site are over-awed by what you have achieved on the site and with what is coming in the future.
Have a great day John and here is to the next year of PortableApps.com!