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New: MyPAL (Aug 4, 2025), Platform 30.0.4 (July 15, 2025)
1,400+ portable packages, 1.2 billion downloads
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Hi, I just want to know if Blender 2.44 will be accessible for Portable apps soon...
thanks
Eric Brisson
Hi guys,
Any chance in getting Net Stumbler "portableapp-ized"? As far as I know, it is open-source.
Application: NetStumbler
Description: NetStumbler (also known as Network Stumbler) is a tool for Windows that facilitates detection of Wireless LANs using the 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g WLAN standards.
Portable adult content browser, downloader, media player... like iTunes for adult content.
Already available on U3 keys. Easily works as a PortableApp.
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Program: Wine (Wine Is Not an Windows Emulator)
Site: http://www.winehq.org/
Description: It allows that Windows Apps run on Linux (It works as a compatibility lawyer)
License: GNU Lesser General Public License (http://www.winehq.org/site/license) (Freeware and OpenSource)
Other:
I have a new amazing idea, but first I will explain how it works:
Wine is a compatibility lawyer between the OS (Linux or Mac) and the Apps for Windows.
It also creates a folder that is the virtual hard drive for the Windows Apps.
Now my idea:
I'd really like to see this portable. Could be very handy to have your keyboard shortcuts at School/Work.
As far as I'm aware it's Open Source...
Can we get a sticky list of requested apps? It would save a lot of searching and repeated requests.
Something simple like this:
App Url Free Open Portable Status ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VLC Player www.videolan.org/vlc Y Y Y Done Super www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html Y N ? DNQ M.S. OutLook office.microsoft.com N N ? DNQ
Lynx - Text-Only Web Browser for Windows/Linux/Mac
This is a really sweet open source browser and it's very VERY fast to view websites since all you see is the real meat of a website. Its information.
If you want to do something in school and you don't want to download all those stupid adverts, crap images, annoying JavaScript, and instead of bothering to use the mouse, your fingers would never have to leave the keyboard.
This may should have gone into a specific forum and if so, I apologize. I love my ebooks and keep them on my jump drive. But I can't always be on my own PC (sound familiar). Wish Mobipocket would come out with a reader for jump drives. Anyone know of a solution that I have missed? Thanks! Cob...
I compiled Tor and Vidalia (GNU GPL) on a Linux (Ubuntu 7.04) system and the binaries seem to be pretty portable. The run off of a USB key with no issues.
This site has a precompiled win32 version that works as a portable app http://sourceforge.net/projects/portabletor/