Winamp
Winamp would be awsome to have portable as it plays a broad range of media files and handles streaming video and audio well, which would be great to have available portably.
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Winamp would be awsome to have portable as it plays a broad range of media files and handles streaming video and audio well, which would be great to have available portably.
This isn't a portable version somethin else... I made this
It is an FTP uploader
ive got it portable
a portable version of apple's Itunes would be great!
I'm stuck behind dial-up and would love to use Itunes at school where we have a much better connection.
It's either this or a laptop.
I would like a portable version of Developers Javascript Editor.
It is open source so that makes it easier to make it portable.
Can Dev-C++ made portable?
There is a FREE and excellent Bible software package called e-Sword (www.e-sword.net) that has a big bunch of add-ons available for it. It would really be great to have this on my USB memory stick for studying during lunchtime at work.
I know requesting Bible software for portable app status may sound a little unusual, but some of us do think about (and use) programs like that. (GRIN)
By the way, hats off to John for an incredible job on the portable app conversions.
Great work!
I am interested in useing Songbird as a portable App. Songbird is a open source clone of iTunes. A portable version would allow for playing music etc.
WinPooch can integrate with ClamWin by looking for it in the registry and loading up ClamWin.conf. If I hard code some absolute paths in the registry and my own ClamWin.conf file then I can force WinPooch to scan all files with my portable ClamWin (actually I'm just using plain old ClamAV with a GUI nearby).
It's not quite right though - WinPooch always comes up with an "all clear" report asking if I'm sure I want to continue - even though the report says everything is fine.
I've tried making WinPooch call clamwin.exe with the --no-summary and -i (infected only) switches, but they don't stop the popup from WinPooch - they just make the popup show an empty box and still asking if I want to open it.
I'm not too sure it can be done, as I toyed with it for a good bit of time.
If anyone has any pointers I'm open to suggestions.