DVD to AVI or mpg ripper
Any portable dvd 2 avi rippers? I know dvd shrink works portable, and I've made Nero portable (although some registry entries).
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Any portable dvd 2 avi rippers? I know dvd shrink works portable, and I've made Nero portable (although some registry entries).
Are there any plans to make a U3 version of Portable Sunbird?
It might be a good idea to distribute a portable version of Miranda IM (http://www.miranda-im.org) rather than (or in addition to) gaim.
It only requires a single line to be modified in 'mirandaboot.ini' in order to make it save its settings in the current folder rather than in Documents and settings.
My version is less than 5MB extracted (with a large amount of optional plugins) and the full installer on their site is less than 1MB. It does not require GTK. Its only disadvantage that I know of to Gaim is that it is availible for Windows only.
I have not copared it directly with Gaim
I would like to request Limewire for USB stick. I have a 500mb usb stick that I would like to install Limewire on. I want to have the choice to put my downloaded items on either the usb stick or the hard drive.
Hello.
Are there any portable apps like Treepad or KeyNotes? I've Treepad Business edition but it's not portable, and KeyNotes isn't being developed anymore.
Does anyone know anything similar to those, something which has a tree-type structure or something that organises content well?
Thanks.
Hi,
I hope that an accounting software can be made portable.
Below are some apps:
PSPad is a good, freeware text editor.
Also has support for HTML coding and previewer built in.
http://www.pspad.com/
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R McCue
I know this would be very intensive and difficult to do, but do you think that you could package WINE so that I can run my portable apps on a Linux box without WINE installed locally?
-Justin
I recently discovered portableapps.com. The site and the concept have a future. One of the first programs I looked for was a portable keyboard macro program, which would be very useful when going from computer to computer. I did not find one at portableapps.com. However, in searching the Internet I found AutoHotkey at http://www.autohotkey.com/. It is opensource and looks very promising, comes in an installer or in a zip file with the files (not an installer simply zipped).
is already portable, i have used it before
but the roms are not....
(it's a gameboy emulator)