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HomeBank 4.4.0

Submitted by Usernamed on August 29, 2011 - 4:01pm

Hello PA.c,
Is HomeBank 4.4 (http://homebank.free.fr/) portable yet? It's much easier to use than GNUCash, and really all-in-one.
Description from site:

«HomeBank» is free software. Use it to manage your personal accounts. It is designed to easy to use. Analyse your finances in detail using powerful filtering tools and graphs.

«HomeBank» benefits from more than 14 years of user experience and feedback. Its development started in 1995 on Amiga computers. It is available for ~50 languages on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, MacOSX, and Nokia N***.

Advanced Onion Router

Submitted by BUGHUNTER on August 29, 2011 - 1:01pm

Program: Advanced Onion Router

License: Open Source/GPL

Description: Advanced Onion Router is a client for OR network and is intended to be an improved alternative for Tor+Vidalia+Privoxy bundle for Windows users. It is able to "force" a program and its plugins to use the Tor proxy regardless of its configured proxy.

Website: http://sourceforge.net/projects/advtor/

Other: Seems portable by default, should be easy to integrate, however would be great to have this auto-updated with the upcoming PA Platform.

Ultra VNC viewer

Submitted by allebone on August 22, 2011 - 8:41am

Hello

It appears there is no up to date ultravnc viewer app, and in the "manage apps" section none is listed.

Is it possible to get this added?

I realize that for this to occur then someone must go to the trouble of getting it done. If no-one is available then brief instruction on how to make an app portable and how to submit it to portable apps afterwards to be included for everyone to benefit would be appreciated. I will give it my best go and see what happens Smile

GTD-Free

Submitted by AlleyKat on August 21, 2011 - 11:54am

Program: GTD-Free (Get Things Done free)

License: Open Source, GNU GPL

Description: GTD-Free is personal TODO/action manager inspired by GTD (Getting Things Done®) method by David Allen (see David Allen&Co. official site for more information). GTD-Free tries to be simple and easy to use management tool. GTD-Free is free open-source software.

Website: http://gtd-free.sourceforge.net/

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