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Is there an app wich i can run php files from my usb?
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Is there an app wich i can run php files from my usb?
Full thing pulled. I found a way to do it without portable menu that works great and don't want to deal with the politics related to this post.
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Hi,
I would like to suggest a Portable version of IBM Lotus Symphony (http://symphony.lotus.com)
I tip to do this was posted by user SupportAdmin4 (Jan 30, 2008 at 10:41 PM) in:
http://symphony.lotus.com/software/lotus/symphony/symphonyForum.nsf/0/23...
Best regards,
Renato S. Yamane
The only thing missing from the list of applications that I use occasionally is a bittorrent client. I'd suggest Deluge, as it's both full-featured, lightweight, and open source.
EDIT: Oh hey, look, it's in the test release section. Never mind.
I have been using XBMC media center for a while on my computer which is hooked up to my entertainment system, I currently have all of my media on an external hard drive though. It would be coold to install XBMC so that I could set everything up on this external drive.
For your convenience, the link to the media center is http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbmc/
Thanks
Mike
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May I please request Keepass 1.3
Thank you.
Hi, is there any portable player to play .rm, .rmbv extemsion?
Currently there's portable VLC available but still, unable to play .rm or .rmbv extension.
Please recommend.
Thank you.
Perhaps a portable version of VMWare, Microsoft Virtual Machine, or some other PC/Mac/Linux emulator? That would be awesome, or how about a bootable OS for the USB drive. *stick in drive, reboot, Linux with basic web browser/word processor/etc.*