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Testing of beta versions of apps before public release.

httphotos 2.7 Development Test 1 (outdated thread: moved to node 32883)

Submitted by digicamsoft on January 20, 2010 - 8:02am

Application: httphotos
Category: Graphics & Pictures / Photo Publishing
License: Freeware
Description: httphotos is a gallery software that embeds both HTML and Flash based templates. Select and organize photos, minor touch-up, captions, watermark, ...

Download httphotos Portable 2.7 Development Test 1 [1.10MB download / 1.39MB installed]
(MD5: 82BEF32153657DC25DC439A3B500A614)

CUE Splitter Portable 1.2 Development Test 3

Submitted by Devo on January 18, 2010 - 3:30pm

Application: CUE Splitter
Category: Media
Description: CUE Splitter is a freeware tool that split a single big audio track, mostly an album or a compilation, into the relative individual audio tracks, using information contained in the associated "CUE" file.

Download CUE Splitter Portable 1.2 Development Test 3 [909KB + 1.2MB download / 2.07MB installed]
(MD5: 0e5ad15678b779615ba66caafae905c4)

VisualCD Portable 1.0

Submitted by lbmonsalve on January 17, 2010 - 11:23pm

Application: Visual CD
Category: Utilities
Description: Visual CD is a disk cataloging tool to index the contents of your media storage such as CDs, DVDs, HD-DVDs, BlueRay Discs, USB disks, hard disks, folders and allow you to search the contents at a later date.
Web page: http://www.boozet.org/visualcd.htm

Release Notes:

Visual CD 4.2:
Mirror1: (FileSave.com) VisualCDPortable_1.0.paf.exe [2,32 MB (2.442.533 bytes) (MD5: B19FFB363BE48DA9FEA5F32C9EAF3271)]

FreeOTFE v5.20 and FreeOTFE Explorer v3.50

Submitted by sdean12 on January 9, 2010 - 4:44am

(Posted to "beta" forumn, even though this is an official FreeOTFE release. AIUI this is where John Haller wants these posts?!)

FWIW, FreeOTFE v5.20 and FreeOTFE Explorer v3.50 have now been released, which add support for Linux keyfiles, Greek and Croation language translations, and a few other improvements.

The summary of the main differences between FreeOTFE and FreeOTFE Explorer can be found at: http://www.FreeOTFE.org/main_explorer_differences.html

(Updated 10-15-11) PortableDesktop

Submitted by stifiling on January 2, 2010 - 5:56pm

Tested on Windows 7, Windows 7 64, Windows 7 64 vlited, Vista, Windows XP sp3, Windows XP sp3 nlited, Administrator and Guest accounts

(10-15-11)
A safety recovery mechanism is now included. If someone leaves the machine in portable desktop mode, and disconnects their portable device from the machine...the recovery mechanism will execute amongst a restart and return the computer to normal. Restarting is probably one of the first things the computer owner would do if they came to their machine and see it's not quite right.

(10-13-11)

[.NET] Transmission Remote Gui 1.3.1 and 3.12 Portable Development Test 1

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Submitted by radarman36 on January 2, 2010 - 7:51am

Application: Transmission Remote GUI | Transmission Remote GUI .NET
Category: Internet
Description:
- Transmission Remote GUI is feature rich cross platform front-end to remotely control Transmission daemon via its RPC protocol. It is faster and has more functionality than build-in Transmission web interface.

[abandoned] GNU IceCat, Portable Edition Development Test 1

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Submitted by Zach Thibeau on December 29, 2009 - 12:33am

Application: GNU IceCat
Category: Internet
Description: The GNUzilla Project is the GNU version of Mozilla source code. All proprietary software has been removed.
The current focus is on GNU IceCat, our browser derived from Mozilla Firefox.
GNUzilla keeps the original tri-license used by Mozilla to facilitate the reuse of code.

Demo In-console downloader I made for Portable Apps

Submitted by nerd101 on December 28, 2009 - 5:26am

I'm not sure if I should be posting this here, but this place seems to be the most relevant.

A feature that I would love to see in Portable Apps is in-console downloading, app browsing and installing. For fun, I went ahead and created a demo of this myself. I sent an email to Portable Apps asking them what they though of my ideas, also sending them screenshots and a download link for the demo I made. I am hoping that one day something like this will be included in Portable Apps. I would like the community's opinion on this matter and my demo.

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