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General discussions of portable apps and news.

Install on my desktop?

Submitted by jjb1962 on August 27, 2008 - 10:49pm

I put portableapps on my flash key but sometimes I need them on my desktop or laptop. I have installed and used this way for a year with no problems. Apparently, it leaves nothing in the registry? Why don't more MS programs work that way?

Is there any danger putting a portable app on a computer?

Show Current Version

Submitted by pracslipkerm on August 27, 2008 - 8:27am

Firstly Great work guys - Portable apps are fantastic and make life soooo much easier when away from my machine!
One question: Is it possible to show the current version of programs on the applications page? I missed a few updates and now can't easily find what has been updated beyond the news list... would be great to just look through the apps page and check version numbers!
Thanks again for all the hard work guys

Portable Java

Submitted by Brendan.Berman on August 26, 2008 - 5:45pm

For all wondering, you are able to get Java on your flash drive to bring anywhere! You can also use compilers and runtime environments on your USB as well.

First, you have to have enough space on your drive. You need about 105 MB of space for the Java, and about 11 MB of space for the runtime environment. I would also recommend space to save your projects. So 120MB of space would suffice.

Installing to a deeper path, not drive root

Submitted by ugumba on August 26, 2008 - 8:10am

I run PortableApps from my harddrive, and for various reasons, the suite is installed to a deeper path, not a root directory.

This leads to a small annoyance: Every time I run a PA installer, it's unable to locate my PA root. The installer then suggests simply (e.g.) "\Notepad++" as the installation directory, which won't work. I need to edit the path every time.

I propose that the installer is modified to also support an environment variable for such a use case. In my case, I would set this as, e.g.
PORTABLEAPPS=C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin
at the system level.

Another(?) way to use PortableApps portably

Submitted by ugumba on August 26, 2008 - 7:48am

Just a quick note to whomever is interested:

I just registered for the forum, and felt that my way of using PortableApps was not adequately represented in the registration form.

I use the suite on all my PCs (4 physical, 1 work laptop, a couple of virtual machines, and 1 USB stick) - however, I use unison to synchronize the PortableApps folder between all of these instances. (Any other 2-way, conflict-resolving synchronization utility should be fine.)

Another ilegal distribution...

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Submitted by Aciago on August 25, 2008 - 10:56pm

Check this one... http://www.lupopensuite.com/

And is also distributed in this website (in Spanish)... http://www.jambitz.com/descargas/2008/08/22/lupo-pensuite-v662

How do I know that is an ilegal distribution? because it's distributing CCleaner, Firefox, Foxit Reader, IrfanView, and Opera with the platform, and the platform is just a skin of portableapps.com

UI needs/suggestions

Submitted by goinportable on August 25, 2008 - 4:15pm

I'm not quite sure where these suggestions belong, so please move it if necessary.

The first thing I need is for the PortableApps menu to stay on top of other windows. I have set up a hotkey to display the menu but it often displays under the topmost window.

Second, I would love an integrated hotkey to display the window (I currently use AutoHotKey to accomplish this - but it only works on my machines - those that have AutoHotKey already installed).

Third, I would love to be able to arrow through the menu and hit "Enter" to run a portable app.

Getting CVS working on a Portable Hard Drive

Submitted by mathemajor on August 23, 2008 - 9:59pm

Hey Everybody!

Longtime forum lurker and portable apps user, but first time poster here. I am just getting into CVS for the first time through a new CVS repository on mozdev I created for my new Sunbird/Lightning extension. Because I am in my undergrad, I typically program on at least ten different computers in various locations around campus, at work, and at home. I have hence been trying to find a way to get a CVS client up and running on my portable hard drive so that I may access my files and website on mozdev from anywhere.

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