Portable Apps Menu 1.5 on EverythingUSB
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http://www.everythingusb.com/portableapps-suite-16260.html
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I was wondering if anyone else has thought of this or is currently doing this.
Personally I use dropbox as cloud storage and I know this will not be a problem as dropbox makes a copy of the "cloud" on each computer I have it installed on.
Is anyone else doing this and if so, what cloud solution are you using?
I would like to propose an idea for PortableApps's Suite:
The App might be organized to the taste by folders, and enclosed ring-finger that they turn out to be some feasible (for being uninstall's)
For example, that the app of OpenOffice and AbiWord could organize in a "folder" inside the menu, the VLC in other one...
That seems to you? Would it be very difficult?
Thank you in advance,
KilFer.
PD: Sorry for my bad english, i'm a Spanish young man.
I haven't stopped by in a couple of weeks, and now I don't know if anything was released between FileZilla 3.2.2.1 and Miranda 0.7.15 in late February, and Mozilla Firefox 3.0.7 on March 5.
Is there a longer list of the latest releases available somewhere? Or some other easy way to see a list of all Portable Apps with their latest version numbers? Currently I'm not aware of a way to make sure I've got all the latest software without going to the Applications page and one-by-one clicking on every individual app and checking their version numbers against mine.
I'm looking for a portable graphic calculator, and one that can also do stuff like showing null points and min/max and all sorts of other stuff not just draw a graph.
Better yet is a combined program that can also do scientific calculations.
Yet i cant manage to find a good program that does this.
PortableApps offers a scintific calculator named SpeedCrunch which is nice but doesnt offer graphic calculation.
Does anyone know of a good program that accomplishes this?
Just curious, is there a reason why I'm not getting any newsletters? I signed up 2 months ago, and I don't seem to be getting anything.
I would like to see Open Office use less real estate with it's icons. One icon to start the suite would be sufficient.
Hi,
I'm planning to talk about PortableApps on my blog sometime, but I don't know whether to do it now or wait for version 2.0, not only that, but is it OK if I can get an image of the PortableApps.com Menu so I can show people what I'm talking about? I'm going to be linking to the site anyway! I was thinking of waiting until 2.0 comes out as it will show a major release!
Thanks in advance! I'm really looking forward to doing a blog post as last week I did a bit of an argument about buying software when there are Free and Open Source alternatives available!
I was wondering... I just downloaded Opera@USB 9.63 and I wanted to know if it leaves traces on computers that it uses. It works great on my flash drive but i don't know if its any good... does anyone know if its like PA and doesn't leave traces or if its like U3 and does do so?