DoubleCMD - App request
Please, add this app:
DoubleCMD
https://doublecmd.sourceforge.io/
It's a file manager with some cool features.
GPLv2
Thanks.
- Read more about DoubleCMD - App request
- 1 comment
- Log in or register to post comments
New: MyPAL (Aug 4, 2025), Platform 30.0.4 (July 15, 2025)
1,400+ portable packages, 1.2 billion downloads
We are operating at a loss, please donate today
Got a suggestion for an app that should be portable? Post it here.
Please, add this app:
DoubleCMD
https://doublecmd.sourceforge.io/
It's a file manager with some cool features.
GPLv2
Thanks.
Dear John T. Haller and Gord Caswell,
A request was made to make digiKam portable many years ago by photomacro. That request was rejected due to huge install of KDE framework by digiKam:
https://portableapps.com/node/28757
Could you please take a second look and let us know if that is still the case with latest release of digiKam?
https://download.kde.org/stable/digikam
I would like to request that Spek be added to the roster. It is a spectral analyzer tool for audio files. It is free and open source.
Not sure if it falls in the "Just Works" category... it has a preferences
file in C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Roaming\spek
Website: http://spek.cc/
I'm a big fan of MusicBee, and I feel like its something that could fit right at home on this site. I'm not 100% if it works on cloud drives, but I've been running it on a USB just fine. Hopefully it can get added someday.
Python is an interpreted high-level programming language for general-purpose programming. Created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991, Python has a design philosophy that emphasizes code readability, notably using significant whitespace. It provides constructs that enable clear programming on both small and large scales.
IDLE is the Python IDE built with the Tkinter GUI toolkit.
FreeBASIC is a self-hosting compiler which makes use of the GNU binutils programming tools as backends and can produce console, graphical/GUI executables, dynamic and static libraries. FreeBASIC fully supports the use of C libraries and has partial C++ library support. This lets programmers use and create libraries for C and many other languages. It supports a C style preprocessor, capable of multiline macros, conditional compiling and file inclusion.
Openboard: http://openboard.ch/index.en.html
Github: https://github.com/OpenBoard-org/OpenBoard
Lots of schools have Smartboards, but the software is very bloated and doesn't run well on low-spec class computers:
https://education.smarttech.com/en/products/notebook
It's also very expensive.
I know I have already Portable Linux but hey 1 step at a time, note i am not going for OSLauncher as that is no longer supported, i want to get qemu portable, get portable linux, with metal boot, then build my own frontend for QEMU. Ill upload a draft by Thursday, then Ill be away for a couple of weeks, holiday, then more QEMU!