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Portable Access like database environment

Submitted by KMEscherich on May 2, 2010 - 11:25am

Hi everyone, as I am new to this, I am wondering if there is a portable app I can download that will mirror Microsoft Access. In other words, I would like to be able to develop a database with 2 or 3 tables and develop a front-end which would allow for the end-user to enter information via a form and run pre-designed reports that I would develop. I would like this to be done on a Flash Drive/Memory Stick.

Hopefully someone out there may know exactly where I need to go in order to get this software.

Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.

Suites vs. "a la carte" (Platform + your choices)

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Submitted by NathanJ79 on May 1, 2010 - 1:05am

John T. HallerI don't think we want to go the shovelware route for suites. Some of the illegal portable software sites have 200+ apps in them. But you're only going to use maybe 10 or 20 of them anyway. Random utilities you have no use for, 10 apps that do the exact same thing, etc. They're basically shovelware suites and they do that to force you to download all the apps so they can count that one download as 200 downloads.

Lupo Apology

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Submitted by gluxon on April 30, 2010 - 8:43pm

This is a heads up for the PortableApps.com community.

We desire also to officially apologize to the PortableApps community, given that we used some of their powerful portable software without giving proper credit for their efforts. We are working to fix all issues, rehabilitating disabled splash screens and other minor inaccuracies, hoping to resolve these problems within the next Suite release. - http://www.lupopensuite.com/ (4-30-10)

Lupo has re-enabled the splash screens and placed the bookmarks back into Firefox Portable. Smile

His suite is also going GPL and Open Source.

foobar2000 1.0.2

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Submitted by Bahamut on April 25, 2010 - 12:14pm

Just FYI for anyone interested, as of 1.0.2, foobar2000 uses relative paths in its native playlist file for portable installs. IIRC, the use of absolute paths in the playlist was the only thing keeping it from being truly portable.

Release Team Discussion Thread

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Submitted by Steve Lamerton on April 22, 2010 - 1:08pm

So after talking about nomination earlier it quickly became clear that actually before we could set a team up we needed to know what it was doing!

There are some initial thoughts here, and as the discussion moves on I will update this post. Some things to think about are:

  • Shedule for clearing the backlog
  • What actually needs to be tested
  • How is the work going to be split up
  • How much responsibility and power should the head have
  • When is it right to move an app between stages

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