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Testing of beta versions of apps before public release.

Embedded images issue in Thunderbird version 2 alpha 1 (20060724)

Submitted by jediscorpian on September 5, 2006 - 2:42pm

I have downloaded and am running Thunderbird version 2 alpha 1 (20060724). I know that it is in beta testing and I believe that I have found a bug. I have received an e-mail with an imbedded image and am unable to save it. I right click and select save and nothing happens. This happens with each imbedded picture. If there is a way to fix this then that would be great.

OpenOffice.org Portable 2.0.3 Pre-Release - Testers Needed

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Submitted by John T. Haller on August 28, 2006 - 1:12am

I've just posted a pre-release of OpenOffice.org Portable 2.0.3 and need some folks to test it out... especially if you use Windows 2000 and had the old issue of it not being able to open or save files before I included a default set of settings. For the unfamiliar, OpenOffice.org is a complete office suite (word processing, spreadsheet, presentations, etc). This new release is the result of quite a bit of research and experimentation, allowing me to add some of the new features:

Live CD Support - OpenOffice.org Portable now supports runnings from a CD. Just install it to a local drive and run it once, making any settings changes you like within OpenOffice.org. Then exit out and copy the OpenOfficePortable.ini file from OpenOfficePortable\Other\OpenOfficePortableSource to the OpenOfficePortable directory. Edit it and change the RunDataLocally parameter to true. Then, run it again from your local drive so that the launcher can pre-configure OpenOffice.org to run from a read-only media. Finally, you can burn the OpenOfficePortable directory to a read-only drive. The OpenOffice.org files will run directly from the read-only media. The settings files will be copied to the local machine within the My Documents directory (specifically to a directory called OpenOfficePortableTemp within there). When complete, this directory will be deleted.

Lapwing 1.0 RC1 Released Serious Testing Needed

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Submitted by Steve Lamerton on August 22, 2006 - 11:43am

Hi all,

I have put Lapwing 1.0 RC1 up at this address:

www.sourceforge.net/projects/liberta

It DOES have a number of issues. I would like to ask you all if when you use the application you run Regmon n the background and then post up the details of the last attempted write of that program, e.g. the attempt that failed. This should help me to pin down a munber of bug. Note file names with spaces are not supported at the moment.

Gaim Portable 2.0 Beta 3.1 Pre-Release - Testers Needed (Especially if you've had problems in the past)

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Submitted by John T. Haller on August 21, 2006 - 6:24pm

I've just posted a pre-release of Gaim Portable 2.0 Beta 3.1 and need some folks to test it out... especially if you've had problems with Portable GIMP or Portable Gaim in the past. For the unfamiliar, Gaim is a multi-network instant messaging client that works with AOL, MSN, Yahoo, etc. This release has many of the features of the other new apps, plus some new stuff:

Live CD Support - Gaim Portable fully supports running from a CD. Just extract it to your local hard drive, run it at least once and configure it to your liking, and burn it to CD.

In-Place Upgrades - Gaim Portable supports the ability to do what I'm calling an "in-place upgrade". This means that you can extract it right over an existing installation of Gaim Portable without losing any of your existing preferences and it'll Just Work (tm).

Audacity Portable 1.2.4 Pre-Release - Testers Needed

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Submitted by John T. Haller on August 20, 2006 - 8:07pm

I've just posted a pre-release of Audacity Portable 1.2.4 and need some folks to test it out. For the unfamiliar, Audacity is a versatile sound recorded and editor with support for MP3, Ogg and WAV. It has built-in effects, an easy to use interface and support for a wide array of plugins. This release has many of the features of the other new apps, plus some new stuff:

Live CD Support - Audacity Portable fully supports running from a CD. Just extract it to your local hard drive, run it at least once and configure it to your liking, and burn it to CD.

In-Place Upgrades - Audacity Portable supports the ability to do what I'm calling an "in-place upgrade". This means that you can extract it right over an existing installation of Audacity Portable without losing any of your existing preferences and it'll Just Work (tm).

7-Zip Portable 4.42 Pre-Release 2 - Testers Needed (UPDATED)

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Submitted by John T. Haller on August 19, 2006 - 3:03pm

I've just posted a pre-release of 7-Zip Portable 4.42 and need some folks to test it out. For the unfamiliar, 7-Zip is a solid file archiver that supports 7z, Zip, RAR and several other formats. This release has many of the features of the other new apps, plus some new stuff:

Live CD Support - 7-Zip Portable fully supports running from a CD. Just extract it to your local hard drive, run it at least once and configure it to your liking, and burn it to CD.

In-Place Upgrades - 7-Zip Portable supports the ability to do what I'm calling an "in-place upgrade". This means that you can extract it right over an existing installation of 7-Zip Portable without losing any of your existing preferences and it'll Just Work (tm).

An other menu

Submitted by lechatcontent on August 18, 2006 - 3:49pm

hi all,

First sorry my english :S

Using portableapps for a moment i have made a launcher for me.

This menu is designed for windows 2000 and windows XP

you can have a description of the menu http://jollyarnaud1.free.fr/portablemenu/
and download the version http://jollyarnaud1.free.fr/portablemenu/download/MenuPortable.zip

To install just put the menu where your portable apps are

Sudoku Portable 1.1 Pre-Release - Testers Needed

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Submitted by John T. Haller on August 17, 2006 - 1:43pm

I've been planning on portablizing a small, fun game for inclusion in the Portable Apps Suite for a while now. And it hit me while playing Brain Age's Sudoku puzzles on my Nintendo DS the other day... why not Sudoku? Well, after searching through all the open source implementations, one seemed pretty solid. So, we now have Sudoku Portable. It's under 400k installed. Very fast. Has 4 modes of difficulty (Easy, Medium, Hard and Impossible). Allows you to enter possible solutions by holding the shift key down (only the regular numbers, not the numeric keypad). And it automatically saves your game between sessions. It's also got all the other features of the new apps including in-place upgrade support, Live CD compatibility (no changes needed after running it once), works on Windows 95 and up, and is even mostly compatible with Wine (it just won't save your game or settings when you exit).

GIMP Portable 2.2.12 Pre-Release - Testers Needed (Especially if you've had problems in the past)

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Submitted by John T. Haller on August 15, 2006 - 3:56pm

I've just posted a pre-release of GIMP Portable 2.2.12 and need some folks to test it out... especially if you've had problems with Portable GIMP or Portable Gaim in the past. For the unfamiliar, GIMP is an image editor taht supports most popular image formats. This release has many of the features of the other new apps, plus some new stuff:

Live CD Support - GIMP Portable fully supports running from a CD. Just extract it to your local hard drive, run it at least once and configure it to your liking, and burn it to CD.

In-Place Upgrades - GIMP Portable supports the ability to do what I'm calling an "in-place upgrade". This means that you can extract it right over an existing installation of GIMP Portable without losing any of your existing preferences and it'll Just Work (tm).

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