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NSH Files

Submitted by PortableGood on September 4, 2021 - 3:52am

I noticed that every PortableApps applications seems to have at least 1 '.nsh' file in its folder.

I'm just curious:

1. What does "nsh" stand for?
2. What generates these files?
3. What is their purpose?

Thanks.

Are you suggest update the apps or format USB stick and recreate it...?

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Submitted by lse123 on August 27, 2021 - 10:49am

I created a Portable apps USB 3 Stick in 2017-2019 - not sure exactly
And today upgraded to:
* Version 18.0.1 [2021-06-15]

And now I am updating the apps that needed update...?

Are you suggest update the apps or format USB stick and recreate it...?

I want to run Portable apps USB 3 Stick on all platforms and Windows 11...!

X button & sys tray double click clarifications

Submitted by Jasmines21 on August 18, 2021 - 4:16pm

Hi, please can I check about the following two points:

a) confirm that the 'X' button, which I read is the close button, is present so that the PorableApps can be closed, without needing to eject a USB stick. Just this seems to be a duplication of the option offered by a right click of the power button - and so am wondering if there is some additional other function/use to the X button.

WSUS-like solution for LAN deployment of apps

Submitted by cubiclesoft on July 22, 2021 - 10:45am

Just released a little project I've been working on for the last few weeks:

https://github.com/cubiclesoft/portable-apps-mirror-proxy

It's a mirror/proxy server for the Portable Apps platform designed for LAN usage. Kind of WSUS-like but specifically for use with the client updater software via its HTTP(S) proxy configuration mechanism.

documentation for portable apps launcher code

Submitted by robert2019 on July 12, 2021 - 6:04am

I want to modify the code for the launcher and contribute my mod back to the community. I can't find any documentation for the code. Am I looking in the wrong place? I looked at github and I looked in the development section of the portable apps website. Yes I can read the code but that would take a while.

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