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Parallels Workstation via USB Drive (Portabel Parallell Workstation?)

Submitted by MrChris on July 4, 2006 - 8:34pm

Has anyone tried or have any Ideas on making a Portable Version of Pararllels Workstation http://www.parallels.com/en/?

It seams fairly lightweight in size at least after the install. It doesn't look like it covers 90% of the Host OS like VMware does. Im looking for a EMU that is light weight like qEMU that will Support XP but is faster then qEMU.

Does anyone have any recommendations of a EMU besides qEMU that can be portable and has decent speed?

Regards,

MrChris

The Death Of Portable Applications

Submitted by MatYadabyte on July 4, 2006 - 3:22pm

I don't know if any of you have tried www.youos.com but its pretty awesome. Its a prototype operating system in your browser. Works in Firefox, IE, XP, Mac Ubuntu.... oh the power of Ajax. Youos is an operating system, complete with installable applications, folder structure, messaging, document management.... in theory everything XP, MAC or Ubuntu can do.

And then there are alternatives like the mythically amazing looking Foldera and Eyeos.net

And then there are the stand alone webapps like Writeley, Gmail, Google spreadsheets.... you can even get webabbs that are starting to mimic Photoshop, Viseo and Powepoint...

Linux on USB Drive

Submitted by alpha752 on July 1, 2006 - 9:02pm

Ok, I am super new at this, although ive been reading and searching the forums. Forgive me if this is in the wrong place. I just started playing with portable apps, and I love the idea of having firefox and other apps I use with me at work. I had an idea though. If I installed DSL Linux on a USB drive, and ran it on my work computer, do you think that it would detect the network connection and allow unrestricted access to the net? Let me say that I am not trying to look at anything illegal, or against company policy or anything like that. I just want to know if I can have it work like at home. Many forums and such are blocked en mass by the server, and ive even talked to the IT guy who unblocks them for me, but I hate bugging him all the time.

Good USB Flash Drive Recomendations

Submitted by The Computer Mutt on June 30, 2006 - 11:30pm

I'm currently using a 256MB Cruzer Micro, which I picked up because it was only 15 CAD at Staples. I'd like to buy one that's a couple GB in size. I notice that some of the apps lag a little when running from the drive, and not when running from my hard drive, and I assume this has to do with the read/write speed of the device.

So, does anyone have any recommendations for a fairly large, fast and reliable USB flash drive?

Thanks. Smile

App in a tarball?

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Submitted by Bahamut on June 30, 2006 - 2:03pm

I had a great idea, but I'm sure it could work with speed issues. PFx and PTB have many small (less than 4kB) files, which each have their own equal space in memory (4kB). This results in a lot of disk space being used for a relatively small amount of data.
I checked the size of my PortableFirefox folder:
Size: 71.4 MB (74,911,538 bytes)
Size on disk: 82.1 MB (86,147,072 bytes)
(35MB cache limit)
More than 10MB wasted.
If the folder were inside a tarball, size on disk would probably be not much more than 75,000,000 bytes.
I'm just not sure how much speed would be lost editing a tarball

MUICache (Do I need to be concerned)

Submitted by techguyone on June 30, 2006 - 5:16am

Hi, can someone explain how this works?

i've been looking at various "portable" software titles and i have been checking the registry to see if anything gets written.

Then I stumbled across MUICache, and I see in there everything.

for example:
D:\System Core Files\USB Key Files\USB Apps\PStart\PStart.exe
D:\System Core Files\USB Key Files\USB Apps\PortableOpenOffice\PortableOpenOfficeWriter.exe
and so on, now, does this stuff disappear after a reboot, or is it there forever, because that worries me in that anyone (who knows what they are doing) can see exactly what's been installed/run? on this PC, despite my wanting to make it portable and thus untraceable.

Suggestion for security

Submitted by Tony4x4 on June 27, 2006 - 6:27pm

Hi there,

I would really appreciate it if someone could direct me in the right direction.

I have just bought myself a 1GB USB drive and have downloaded PortableMozilla and Filezilla. I save my web site username and password in Mozilla as well as username and passwords in Filezilla.

What is the best way to protect this information on the drive, because right now if someone had to pick up my USB drive they could have access to all my information. I have seen file encryption software, but I don't want to encrypt and decrypt everytime I use my USB drive.

The ideal situation for me would be to plug in my USB drive, enter a password, which would then give me access to everything on the drive until I unplug.

Forum Guidelines Thoughts

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Submitted by John T. Haller on June 26, 2006 - 10:10am

I just realized I hadn't offered up a commentary thread on the Forum Guidelines after I had updated them last month. As the site has gotten more popular, there have been a few more advertising-type postings popping up here and there. The Forum Guidelines are an attempt to keep the forums friendly, personal, and ad-free... while still allowing commercial entities to respond to postings specifically about their products and entities releasing open source programs to make a product release announcement or two a month.

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