You are here

General Discussion

General discussions of portable apps and news.

How safe are portable apps

Submitted by boygenius on March 26, 2009 - 10:54pm

I have been using portable apps at the office for the past few weeks. I'm dreading the day the IT department, for some reason, finds out and asks about it. I'm dreading that day because I really don't know how secure using portable apps is.

My question is how safe are these apps? I really only use Firefox, Chrome and Texter since Head Office has only and will only install IE. What should I tell IT when they ask about it?

I really don't want to have to stop using these wonderful tools.

Thanks.

John - Re: Release Dates

Submitted by someoneabc on March 26, 2009 - 2:35pm

  John, I think I'm representing the community here when I say this. Please stop posting release dates when you never can fulfill them. Personally, I'd rather have a surprise when something comes out, than to keep being bombarded with "It's coming out this week", "In a few days", etc. Just say, It'll be done when it's done!
  Thank you.

P.S. Very sorry about being harsh, I didn't really reread it before posting. Here I'll put in that I'm really very grateful for the quality work you put out here. Thanks so much!

Neko Tool for USB (Open Source)

Oni-Neoxes's picture
Submitted by Oni-Neoxes on March 25, 2009 - 1:24pm

http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Haven/4173/neko.html

FYI "Neko" Means cat in Japanese.
The link above me is the latest version and you can download the source to it. But it doesn't work on Windows XP.
The Neko Follows your mouse or you can change it to run away from it or just make it wonder around randomly Blum
I'm going to try to modify the source but I want to make it work with XP/ Vista so we can have a cute kitty follow our mouse.
If anyone wants to help just pitch in. I'm no good as this is my first try modifying the source.
This is a standalone app too.

gtk only one time

Submitted by rafi on March 24, 2009 - 7:22pm

Hello,

I am now trying to make an app called Ekiga portable. It works quite well now but not yet finished.

This program uses Gtk-Libraries. Pidgin, Gimp and other portable Apps use Gtk-Libraries v.2 too.

So wouldnt it be faster and saving hdd-space to install this gtk libs only one time for all progs?

how to deactivate the splashscreen...

Submitted by hublot on March 24, 2009 - 5:36am

Hi,

how can I permanently deactivate the splashscreen in any portableapp?

there is the *portable.ini
where I can set the variable DisableSplashScreen=true

also there is the *Portable.nsi
where I can set every variable with DisableSplashScreen -> true
But it never changes anything, even deleting the splashscreen pictures doesn't work....

cryptainer mobile

Submitted by mroberts000 on March 24, 2009 - 2:24am

I use cryptainer mobile for my encryption software how would i go about installing this if i was going to start it with portable apps?The software installs from the cryptainer software already on the harddrive to the usb drive.

big apps and and portable media

Submitted by lenamtl on March 23, 2009 - 8:31pm

Hi,

I have a Dell mini9 and trying to find solution for installing my apps on USB, SD card and external HD.

For now I'm using portableapps and really like it.
But some apps are not opensource and cannot be formatted to be portable.

I'm wondering is it possible to use regular apps but install them on external HD?
for example: Pinnacle Studio or other big apps?

Also is SD card faster and or more reliable than USB key?

Thanks

Pages