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Portable Spam Filter

Submitted by tbalaban on April 2, 2006 - 2:16pm

I have just implemented Spamihilator (freeware @ www.spamihilator.com) on my USB drive.

This has been a been a lifesaver for me as I have found that plain old bayesian filters just don't do the job for me. This morning I had over 300 emails in my inbox. Spamihilator filtered all but 5 spams emails and let all 18 of the good ones through. Not having it on my USB drive was a real PITA.

Turns out all I had to do was copy the Spamihilator folder over to the USB drive and add a shortcut to PStart.

portable OS

Submitted by monkey on April 1, 2006 - 9:59am

I would like to know if there is a working portable OS out there. I have try so many times and none of them are portable on a usb drive. Or will not work away from the host computer. I know its hard to make thing portable. But at school and work I don't like carrying a labtop around if i dont need to. thank to portable apps my life got some what easyer to work with. becouse every were i go there is a computer i can use. If any knows of a working OS let me know plase. Or one i can bate test.

Gaim 2.0.0 beta 3

Submitted by Thox on March 31, 2006 - 3:22am

No, this isn't another demand for instant updates by John, but more a friendly notice to the users here. Gaim 2.0.0 beta 3 is available, and is the first version which doesn't crash on any of my machines (GTK problems).

I've not been able to find a changelog from beta 2 to beta 3 (odd?). If anyone can let me know what's actually changed, that would be handy.

Oh, I like the new "psychic mode" plugin which sends you a message when someone is typing to you - before you've started your conversation: "You feel a disturbance in the for

Audacity

Submitted by Jacoby on March 30, 2006 - 11:37pm

Hello all,

I'm just wondering, is Audacity truly portable? They have a zipped distro of v1.2.4 for use in labs where you may not have Admin privlidges and can not use the installer, but does it leave reg entries? If so, is there any way to remove them?

I know a batch file could do it, but I have no idea where to begin. I'm just learning batch programming in college and we're nowhere near there yet (unfortunately, cuz I think the class is too darned slow, and am easily bored going over something a billion times).

I use it not-quite-often but somewhat, and it would be handy to have with me. If anyone uses it and knows, please reply.

Application directory listings (XAMPP) - Opinions?

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Submitted by John T. Haller on March 28, 2006 - 10:58am

As part of moving forward, I'm going to begin to add in some of the more-useful portable apps and utilities that are available. I'm planning on keeping a similar app description layout to the existing apps.

The first app I added in is XAMPP, which is a full portable server package (think Apache, mySQL, PHP, FileZilla FTP, mail and anything else you can think of), which I started playing with a little while back after seeing it recommended in a couple blog posts. I did the page layout similar to the other pages. What I'm wondering is... is there anything else someone new to an app might want to know directly on the main page? Is the layout easy to follow? Important info easy to find?

Blogs?

Submitted by nm35 on March 27, 2006 - 5:52pm

I was exploring and I saw that JTH has a blog (looked at his profile). I changed the URL from portableapps.com/blog/2 to various other numbers, and I've discovered over 15 (as yet unused) blogs. EDIT: Make that over 1,500.

What's the story, and can I have one? Wink

~nm35
» http://www.portasoft.org

Not App related - Good CMS?

Submitted by Jacoby on March 25, 2006 - 11:50pm

I figure you peeps are pretty smart, so I'll ask my question here.

I'm wondering if any of you can reccommend a good cms. (Content Management System)

I've notice that John uses drupal, but I dont really like drupal, after fooling around with it for the past few days. I've ben looking at exponentCMS and Joomla.

Exponent is from my Unix instructors company. (no kidding, OIC Group, in Central Illinois, my Instructor's company wrote it. But the head dev guy just left and I'm worried about support and new features. Doug, my instructor says they're having trouble filling the spot.)

Joomla I've played with on a local machine to test and its easy to set up and to use, but I'm worried about performance. I'm not expecting a heavy load, but I wonder if anyone has experience with it or anything else.

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