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Recommended Portable Antivirus-Malware Software

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Submitted by Darkbee on February 5, 2010 - 8:59am

I have to clean-up from what has been described to me a Vista PC that is potentially heavily infected with virii and malware. What portable apps should I have in my arsenal (apps under development are fine)? Are there any non-portable apps I should consider?

I have my list pretty set, which is just the standard array of apps I would use but I'm just curious as to others' responses.

lack of a good tittle: HTML5, your Portable apps, and what programing languages do you use.

Submitted by agdurrette on January 29, 2010 - 12:53pm

Curiosity killed the cat, Its a good thing I'm not a cat because I'm curios Blum .

Questions:
Have you done any Html5 coding? How do you like Html5?

How many Portable Apps have you made? How many are you working on?

What programing languages do you use? What is your favorite programing language?

My Answers:
I have Smile I'm building my home page with it. I like it, it is more organized, no more having to tag each div Blum .

I have made one so far. I'm currently working on one, but I plan to work on two more.

Update

Submitted by agdurrette on January 24, 2010 - 10:09pm

I wanted to let every one know that I have not stopped working on the HandBrake launcher, or the other launchers I was going to work on, I got behind on school work and I probably wont be working on getting HandBrake portable finished until I get school done.

Please recommend me a portable server, mysql, perl?

Submitted by getco on January 24, 2010 - 6:28am

Hello!

I really need a portable and preferably compact server, Perl and possibly a mysql client. I'm no techie, I just need to run some Perl/CGI scripts on my PC (some of them use mysql so I guess I'll need that as well).

Now I've looked over XAMPP but it's quite huge and seems to contain all kinds of features I don't really need.

So any recommendations for something smaller would be really welcomed!

Thank you!

PS. I'm on Win 7, 64bit if that is of any importance.

If you lose your flash drive, try checking with the cleaners

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Submitted by BuddhaChu on January 21, 2010 - 8:35pm

Storage wrinkle: 4,500 flash drives left at the cleaners

Lost a thumb drive with important data on it? Check with your dry cleaner. A survey by a U.K.-based company shows that in the last year, 4,500 USB flash drives were forgotten in pockets of clothes left at the dry cleaners, and thousands more handheld devices were left in the backseats of taxis.

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