Quick Google 1.0
With quick google all you have to do is hit ctrl(control) twice and it will bring up a small windows to do a google search in.
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Testing of beta versions of apps before public release.
With quick google all you have to do is hit ctrl(control) twice and it will bring up a small windows to do a google search in.
Final Version Released - Topic Locked:
https://portableapps.com/news/2007-07-04_-_sunbird_portable_0.5
I've just posted a test version of Sunbird Portable 0.5 for folks to try out. This version updates to 0.5, has a streamlined launcher (removes code that is no longer necessary), and is packaged in a PortableApps.com Installer that will handle upgrades from 0.3.1.
Please give it a try and post any feedback.
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1.0.0.10 Adds support for launching apps from a TrueCrypt Volume.
Planned for 1.1.0.0
Right click "convenience" menu's for folders and options to add/change stuff.
More theme options, (separate icon selection, wallpaper etc.).
Wallpaper changer.
background for menu list.
Minimize after select option.
Start minimized option.
Scan for apps (initial scan when no ini exists, and manual option to rescan).
winLight is a windows replacement for spotlight on mac.
Its a fast way to instantly search your computer.
Just install it into the portable apps folder.
Launch winlight.exe
It will make a trayicon.
Click the icon and type in your search and hit enter.
Theres not much to it yet. soon there will be gui to edit the ini file.
note:exit closes window.
To start with you need the skype exe file. You can get this from the skype folder in your program files (you only need that file not the other ones.)
Now we need somthing that will help that run
Open notepad or wordpad etc and copy this into a file
@echo off
set APPDATA=%~dp0Application Data
if not exist "%~dp0Application Data" mkdir "%~dp0Application Data"
set USERPROFILE=%~dp0
set ALLUSERSPROFILE=%~dp0
echo Starting Skype...
start %~dp0skype.exe
Now save it as skype.ini And put the exe and the ini in a new folder with a useful name and walla you have skype
I wanted a menu with categories for my millions of apps and a simple interface for WOS (Web on a stick) - This is based on the excellent work done by John and Netdroid9
This menu filters apps into categories based on their folder names in particular the 4 character code you append to their names.
Audio Menu - Apps within folders appended with _aud
Video Menu - Apps within folders appended with _ani
Games Menu - Apps within folders appended with _gam
Graphics menu - Apps within folders appended with _gra
Office menu - Apps within folders appended with _off
I figured the best way for me to learn Delphi was to start from scratch.
Although I did borrow John's code for the drive space slider calculations.
Here's a preview of my new menu. SmithTechPortableMenu
Things that work so far..
Loads background and icons from theme folder specified in xml settings file.
Loads apps and paths from xml settings file.
Saves settings from options window to xml settings file(not all options set up yet).
Right click tray icon menu (options & exit)
i made this program to change the icon for your usb everytime you plug it in. so you put a whole bunch of icons for you usb in one folder and it'll automatically shuffle through every time this program is ran.
just configure the USBIR.ini file. you don't hav to make PAM autorun this. because when you configured the USBIR.ini file you are required to type in the progrma to autorun. this little program will automatically launch itself and the program u set to autorun. like for example PAM. dump the content of the zip to the root of your USB
A compilation of carefully crafted google searches.
Current Version 1.3