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Uranium Backup

Submitted by albertopba on July 1, 2008 - 4:46am

Program: Uranium Backup

License: Freeware / Commercial

Description: Tape backup, DVD backup, SQL Server backup, FTP/SFTP Upload and Download, Zip compression, Synchronization, AES 256 bit encryption, e-mail notifications, integrated scheduler and a large number of options. The program is fully portable: you need only one executable file: Uranium.exe

Website: http://www.uraniumbackup.com

Flock - Social Browser

Submitted by pizzaguy on June 30, 2008 - 8:38pm

Flock is a Social networking browser based on Mozilla Firefox (FF 2 on v1.2 and FF 3 on v2.0b1). It is 6th PC Worlds 100 best products. It puts most social networks (Digg, Facebook, Flickr,YouTube, blogging and web mail) in one place for easy accessibility. Since its based on Firefox i would think it would be easy to convert to Portable.

MobiDVD Portable

Submitted by Muffinman24 on June 28, 2008 - 2:45am

Hi, would it be possible for anyone to make MobiDVD portable?

http://mobidvd.xulsoft.org/

MobiDVD is an all-in-one DVD/VCD/CD ripping software which can rip video and audio content for playing on portable video devices such as iPod, PSP, iPhone, 3GP Cell Phone, PDA, Apple TV, Zune, Archos, MP4 and MP3 mplayers, etc. with high quality and fast speed.

FreeCol

Submitted by Brendan123456789 on June 26, 2008 - 7:56pm

What: FreeCol

Where: http://www.freecol.org/

License: Open Source

Why: A remake of the game Colonization, and it will eventually move on to creating a FreeCol 2, which will be an implementation of what the developers and users of FreeCol think Colonization 2 would have been. The game is about colonizing North America.

Portable E-sword

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Submitted by Mickeyj4j on June 25, 2008 - 8:05am

Have you looked into this app at all. is it compatible with P.A. i would like to know what you think here.

I am looking for a bible program to use on my flash drive what would you recomend.

I have just found E-Sword live an online version of E-Sword for all interested. might be a good alternative to having it portable

Firefox 4 Alpha, AKA "Minefield"

Submitted by QUICKPULLAN on June 25, 2008 - 1:18am

To answer your first question, yes. It does exist.
I figure that if we develop it from the start, the end result should work flawlessly. Also, putting out and distributing this should help speed up alpha and beta testing, and everybody knows they want a shiny new firefox version.
EDIT: Also, I'm a bit slow tonight. All of Firefox's Alpha releases have Minefield tagged onto them.

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