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A Few Requests

Submitted by malikorx@gmail.com on April 12, 2007 - 3:04am

I am a computer technician and there are a few programs that I use on computers to either identify the hardware in it or optimize it so that it runs faster.

PerfectDisk:
A disk defragmenter. Either this or a similar program, such as Diskeeper.

DriverHeaven TuneXP 1.5 Final:
An optimization utility. This way I can take it with me and instead of installing it on each computer that I repair, I can run it directly from my thumb drive.

DriverHeaven Full PC Info 2:

Wrapper for an already portable app?

Submitted by akb on April 11, 2007 - 7:15pm

Hi there,

I want to create a CD-ROM based on a portable web server and have a problem with Windows Vista. The portable web server (Server2go) crashes if it is not launched as an admin, so it's needed to force a UAC dialog for running it from autostart in Vista.

My idea now is to create an NSIS wrapper dialog, that forks the Server2go launcher, so if the wrapper dialog causes a UAC verification the server will start correctly.

iColor Folder as Portable App

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Submitted by Xiongmao on April 11, 2007 - 5:30am

Hi all!
If you have ever seen Macintosh you know its feature when folders are highlighted with different colors.
You can become the same feature on Windows systems, when you use iColor Folder (+ skin pack if you want). But you have to install this application! Pity!
I think many of us would like to use iColor Folder when it would became portable!
Is this possible?

Thanks in advance!

Smile

Project management

Submitted by smhasert on April 10, 2007 - 3:35pm

Would it be possible to build something similar to dotProject (http://www.dotproject.net/) at least some of the features associated with it (Gantt/Pert/WBS/etc) Project management tools as Portable.

I realize this may not be a likely candidate as it is more of a project server type of applicatioin, but some of the features would sure be nice to have in a portable environment. Thanks

Shane

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