NSIS Question
Ok I know absolutely nothing about NSIS.
I was wondering can it find and replace a line in an .ini?
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Ok I know absolutely nothing about NSIS.
I was wondering can it find and replace a line in an .ini?
Here you can't see my homepage-link nor my sig.
I Want to install a theme but I missing a few directory's in PortableAppsmenu.
Following this topic https://portableapps.com/node/4571 I must install the theme in this dir. "PortableAppsMenu\App\DefaultData\Theme directory"
But the only directory in my PortableAppsmenu is an Icon dir so NO \App\DefaultData\Theme directory
I think there should be a seperate forum section for people who have made themes can post their themes.
Anyone have any insight into why Win2k access speeds are so much faster than WinXP Pro? I've noticed this on 3 different drives running ThunderbirdPortable. Is there any way to tweak XP to act like Win2k? There are noticable delays (e.g., click on a message, pause, preview comes up in the pane, etc.) when using TP on WinXP that are not noticable at all on Win2k. Defragmenting helps, but doesn't fully do the trick. Obviously, a WinXP 'problem' not PortableApps, but I thought folks here might have a trick or two to get around it.
Thanks, Russell
Edit: I don't have an idea why you guys decided it was an awesome idea to revive this, It's a 3 year old forum post.
Homepage: http://www.rocketdock.com/
Liscense: Freeware
How to make portable:
1. Download RocketDock From The Link Below: http://files.punklabs.com/RocketDock/RocketDock-v1.3.5.exe
2. Install to the system, or your flash drive (Universal Extractor will not work)
3. If you installed to the system, copy the RocketDock directory to the PortableApps directory on your flash drive.
4. Run rocketdock.exe
I'm trying to run my flash drive from a Ubuntu live CD (As in using the live CD and seeing if I can use PAM there). It said that it can't run "file:///media/usbstick/startportableapps.exe" Anyone got an idea?
(Yes, I searched, unsuccessfully)
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.9 was just released but when I looked at the about box my old portable FireFox already said 2.0.0.9.
I guess I don't need to update
BTW, was'nt 3.0 around the corner already?
If you want to be able to click a bookmark to mark all the forums as read, bookmark this link:
https://portableapps.com/forum/markasread
After you click on it, it will forward back to the forums page.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Most software titles have Suggested and/or Minimum Hardware Requirements.
I was wondering if we should do the same for portable apps. Kinda like a suggested Read/Write speed the flash drive that it would be running on. It would probably take awhile to finish, but I think it would be worth it.
John's busy enough as it is, but if he approves of this idea, maybe we could round up some volunteers to test-run the apps.
What do you think?