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[Results] #portableapps - Operators, Gurus, and DeMos

Submitted by Patrick Patience on October 31, 2008 - 9:59pm

Howdy all, I just wanted to inform the community of the changes that have occurred in the PortableApps.com IRC support channel, #portableapps on irc.freenode.net.

As discussed previously by Ryan, there are 3 main 'positions' we've set up; Operators, Gurus, and DeMos.

Operators have full channel access, and have the most 'authority' in the channel.

Gurus are members who hang in the channel often are and typically helpful in providing support to users as well as managing the channel.

A truly portable XP operating system?

Submitted by omniryx on October 31, 2008 - 7:33pm

Let me preface my question by noting that I am a psychotherapist, not a computer guru. I'm married to a PhD in computer science but his area is quantum information theory and that offers little in the way of help.

My question: Is it possible to develop an XP-type operating system that will run truly portable? I.e. leave no traces on the computer when it is shut down? If so, is anyone working on that? Status?

Thanks for any advice you can give.

@John- Please update Firefox support page!!!!!

Submitted by dark_yux on October 31, 2008 - 2:26pm

While looking through the Firefox 3 Portable option pane in the "Applications" tab I noticed that "mailto" links are now set as a "mimetype" so you can use Thunderbird Portable for mailtos. I set it up myself. I just went to the aforementioned panel went to "mailto" and chose "Thunderbird Portable.exe." It works. I tried it on a couple links.

Notepad++ Portable 5.1 Release Thoughts

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Submitted by John T. Haller on October 30, 2008 - 10:34am

I'm working on Notepad++ Portable 5.1 and there are a few issues I'd like to run by everyone. Notepad++ 5.1 introduces a split into a Unicode and ANSI version just like Miranda IM, WinDirStat and others. So, I've been debating whether to include Unicode and ANSI and switch between them as we do with other apps, or just do Unicode to save space and packaging time as Windows 9x support is ending for most of our major apps in the next couple months anyway.

Ever be a PA version that can work on any OS ?

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Submitted by Mickeyj4j on October 30, 2008 - 7:38am

I wonder if there could ever be a PA version outthere that can work on any type of system eg Linux, XP, Vista, Mac.

Basically I would like to be able to use my portable apps on any of the mentioned systems. even if i had to use a different launcher for each that would be ok I am so used to using my system in xp and am trying ubuntu Linux out. but sadly i cant get PA Suite to run on it. and none of my apps will either. Has been disused before somewhere round here and I missed it.

foobar2000 0.9.6 will feature portable installer

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Submitted by Bahamut on October 30, 2008 - 1:56am

http://www.foobar2000.com/?page=ReleaseNotes&version=096
Installing in portable mode only extracts the installer content and creates additional files that tell foobar2000 to store any configuration data in its installation folder as well as not to alter the Windows registry. Note that it is not possible to edit file type associations with foobar2000 when using portable mode, as that would require changes in the registry.
Note that 0.9.6 is in beta and that 0.9.5.6 is the latest stable version at this time.

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