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The homepage currently claims uTorrent Portable 3.4.5.41202 is updated as of 2 days from now:
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How do I move the program from one flashdrive into another
I want to do this without losing my currently installed apps as my internet is very slow
This URL (http://www.mega.cl/karaparaask/capitulos/tayyar-le-quitara-un-rion-a-met...) is supposed to show me a soap opera in order to download it, but everytime I try to watch it, Portable mozilla does not let me do it. In addition to that the IRC system is not working cause nobody answered to my questions.
Just curious, how many Portable Apps users are using PA.c on a Mac using BootCamp or similar programs?
Why are there no portable encryption Tools to download?
What would you recommend to use for password protection/encryption for my PortableApps USB Drive?
Thanks.
I would like to know whether it would be possible to "license" the PortableApp launcher, so that it is not under GPL.
Here is the whole story.
Alfresco is an Enterprise Content Management software, and we have been shipping "LibreOffice Portable" as part of the installer, to perform some transformation on documents. Alfresco is dually licensed: LGPL and Commercial.
Lately, more and more of our customers are getting nervous about GPL components, and we have to argue with them to convince that it's OK. We would like to stop doing that.
I've been working on .NET support in our ecosystem for a little while. It's been a bit complicated settling on a proper way to do things so that it 'just works' for the end user and they don't need to worry about things. For context, here's the state of .NET support in the various versions of Windows we support:
For XAMPP (preconfigured server; includes Apache, MySQL, and PHP so you can run most websites and webapps directly from it.)
I think the PA's description needs information adding to it for Windows XP users (https://portableapps.com/apps/development/xampp)
I've been a member of this forum for 7 years 7 months. I've seen a lot of people come and go, and I've enjoyed watching this community grow and the selection and quality of apps increase each year. When I logged on tonight, to catch up on forum posts, I was greeted by a post who's subject line was " Nah, I'm thinking ***** bigger than brain ".
I was wondering if I could put it all (with some adjustments) on a 32 GB flash drive.