VisualHash (already portable)
VisualHash, by the same author of KeePass, is a simple, portable, GPL hashsum calculator.
http://www.dominik-reichl.de/opensource.shtml#vishash
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VisualHash, by the same author of KeePass, is a simple, portable, GPL hashsum calculator.
http://www.dominik-reichl.de/opensource.shtml#vishash
It would be nice if the following security/privacy/anonymity apps were given the 'portableapps.com' treatment;
JackBNymble 2.1.4 Panta-Reliable-Mod-2005-08-17 modified
Reliable 1.0.5 Panta-Reliable-Mod-2005-04-20 modified
PGP 6.5.8 (The CKT version)
Nautilus 1.7 (actually portable since it is a command line MS DOS app. An easy to use GUI would be nice).
Mixminion Type III remailer
Quicksilver email program.
Windows Power Shell 1.0 was recently released. It's a useful shell, much more powerful that the basic cmd. Would be great to have it as a portable app.
It would be perfect if you could include some advanced editors for mobile programmers:
* Notepad++ http://sourceforge.net/projects/notepad-plus
=> features: http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
It would then together with firefox, filezilla and xampp turn the suit in a ideal workspace for a travelling programmer or web designer!
Thank you!
Ok, I would like an installer for portable Putty. I know it is actually portable already, but how do I make it show up in that nifty start menu?
Ok, I would like an installer for portable Putty. I know it is actually portable already, but how do I make it show up in that nift start menu?
Hey John is this going to be as a portable app or wait until it's more stable?
I don't have a tool to suggest, but for USB work it would be nice to have a tool which watched for CHANGE in the file count & size in various directories, such that one could be prewarned of problems.
For example, I just ran Open Office & edited a Calc file (loaded as the Portableapps.com bundle). Before, the OO directory held 2460 file in 357 directories with 171MB of data (but chewing up 228MB of space). After there were 2461 files ... hmm, where was the extra file created? Is it an abandoned temp file? Am I going to gain 1 file every time I run OO?
Second example, I just ran across a bug or incompatibility between FireFox and a USB-based virus scanner. This caused FireFox to create and abandon up to 2MB of temp files per hour. I noticed only because I had seen previously that FF consumed about 38MB of disk space ... and later I saw it was 61MB so investigated.
Hi,
I would like to see IrfanView on my portableapps. It's a small but a very functional viewer/edior for pictures, but also a movie/mp3 player... and yes, it is a freeware but I don't know if it has an open source???
The web site is http://www.irfanview.com/
Some IrfanView features:
* Many supported file formats (click here the list of formats)
* Multi language support
* Thumbnail/preview option
* Slideshow (save slideshow as EXE/SCR or burn it to CD)
* Show EXIF/IPTC/Comment text in Slideshow/Fullscreen etc.
* Support for Adobe Photoshop Filters
* Fast directory view (moving through directory)
javaws or even the complete Java Runtime Environment.
What are your opinions about this?