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FATE the Game

Submitted by adude159753 on April 23, 2009 - 4:58pm

Is it possible to make a portable version of this game? One for version 1.22b and so that the load file will not be changed? As in same load file so if I were to insert my own I could run it from there? I was also wondering how to make portable apps since I was new.

Transmission-Remote-GUI

Submitted by bmcclure937 on April 22, 2009 - 4:53pm

This would be helpful for those people who are running Transmission from their home machine and would like remote access while they are on the go. Specifically, I am running Transmission from a home server and can access the WebGUI via a browser, but there are more elegant solutions.

There is transmission-remote-gui : http://code.google.com/p/transmisson-remote-gui/

and

transmission-remote-dotnet : http://code.google.com/p/transmission-remote-dotnet/

Steam, Xfire, Chrome, and Internet Explorer Portabel?

Submitted by cst1k on April 22, 2009 - 11:34am

it would be nice if any developers out there would create or help me create portable versions of these apps, to contact me, just email me at connor [.] schilling [@] gmail [.] com, i am willing to take any help offered or beta versions of these portable versions anytime

-Connor Schilling-

[email address obfuscated by mod Tim]

Printer Redirection/Folder Monitor/Task Scheduler?

Submitted by roystonlodge on April 22, 2009 - 10:35am

I like to use ghostscript and redmon to allow my Linux computer to print to a shared printer on a windows computer.

In my office, unfortunately, I cannot install redmon on my desktop because I do not have administrator priviledges.

I use FreeDist as an alternative to redmon (or CutePDF, or any of the other free PDF distillers out there) for creating PDF files.

It seems to me that the same principle that FreeDist uses for PDF should also work for printer redirection, but I have not been able to find any software out there that does the job.

Webinaria

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Submitted by horusofoz on April 22, 2009 - 8:00am

Program: Webinaria

License: Can't find the license on the site. However it does claim to be open source. Hopefully someone else can find the source and the license is OSI approved.

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