Irfanview - cool fast, small graphic viewer/editor
It stores settings in ini file.
http://www.irfanview.com
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It stores settings in ini file.
http://www.irfanview.com
Cool css style editor, the lite version is free.
http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/
Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but wanted you let you know that Gaim is not the only "portable" Internet Messager; Trillian Anywhere is available. Actually its a step-by-step on how to make Trillian run off a USB flash drive. It's a 25mb program vs. 9 mb for Portable Gaim.
It would be nice to see it as a true Portable Trillian, but there might be $$$ issues with Cerulean Studio.
Does anyone know if this writes to the hard drive or registry anywhere? This is a really nice word processor that supports tons of document formats. It comes with an installer but I just moved it to a folder then uninstalled. I know that it creates 2 .ini files the first time you run it, qjot.ini and qjotrecent.ini.
Is there a good portable MD5 check utility?
Does it support other formats?
Hello!
I enjoy using the portable applications on this site, I've been a long time Portable Firefox user.
I would like to use a portable version of the Yahoo! Widget Engine (formerly know as Konfabulator).
If you haven't yet used the awesome desktop enhancement tools, check it out (http://widgets.yahoo.com/)!
Thanks!
What about Abilon? http://www.abilon.org/
It saves news and memories somewhere on the local computer but it doesn't need any setup. I would call it half portable.
call me nuts, but is there any chance of getting that on a usb stick.
if not, what's there to prevent it from being portable?
ps. i know about DSL and flashlinux
How about one? I have seen one called HJ-Zip, but it really stinks. I knwo it is probbaly not possible to do WinZip, but maybe one of the open source ones.
As soon as it's available for Windows in early 2006. This would be a killer portable applications!