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TomBoy

Submitted by vhuD2hC on August 31, 2007 - 8:56pm

I used to run this app on Linux. Any chance this could be ported?
If not, are there any other "note taking" (todo list, stickies, etc.) in the works?!
I like the Wiki features of TomBoy, though.

Thanks.

GIMP 2.4 RC1

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Submitted by B5Freak on August 31, 2007 - 2:31pm

Now that the first GIMP 2.4 Release Candidate has come out, any chance that it can be made portable? I really can't wait to try out some of the new features on it, like the extraction tool.

Subliminal Messages

Submitted by whatznext28 on August 31, 2007 - 9:46am

I am looking for a good portable app that will give the user the ability to display subliminal messages that they choose whether text or pictures (In any particular order, or at random, also if audio could be incorporated that would be nice.) It would need to be able to display groups that have been already preconfigured messages (ex. weight loss, stop smoking, etc.) & have the option to give the user the ability to create custom lists or upload new lists as they become available by the software distributor, or other users who have developed their own lists.

Finding Additional Apps

Submitted by whatznext28 on August 31, 2007 - 9:08am

Where can I find additional apps that have been developed for the PortableApps Menu, but aren't hosted on the site? For example apps that have been modified to work without needing admin rights? If you could provide descriptions & links it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advanced.

MP3 Tag Tools

Submitted by millarrp on August 29, 2007 - 5:06pm

I was looking for a program that would allow me to easily manipulate the data tags on MP3's.

I know that data tags can be manipulated within audacity, but since Audacity is focused on manipulating the song itself rather then the tag manipulation I was looking for other options.

I stumbled accross a program called MP3 Tag Tools. From what I've seen it allows for copying info from the tag to the file name, and vice versa.

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