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Make a Java program portabel (Eclipse 4.4 Luna)

Submitted by vMief on June 26, 2014 - 9:50am

Hi, I hope I'm in the right forum, otherwise switch this topic please.

Yesterday the Eclipse Foundation published a new version of the Java IDE Eclipse, the version 4.4 Luna. But this version uses a new format for the workspace.
I'm not able to make an app portable, therefore my question: Is anyone able to make this program portable? The last portable version of Eclipse is the old version 4.2 Juno. But this version cannot use Java 1.8 and the new workspace format.

I hope you understood me, my english is horrible.

Edit: Sorry, here is the page of it: eclipse.org

Building a portable app

Submitted by NZLowie on June 26, 2014 - 3:48am

Hi all
I need a small program converted to a Portable App. I downloaded the development program read the manual.... tried all different ways of doing it without any luck.

Is anyone one out there will to try and sort this out for me??

It's a really small, simple program that complied photo's as a pdf.
Just drag and drop your photos onto the program and hay presto you have a pdf with as many photo's you throw at it, even compress's it!
Perfect for what I need but I can't run it on my work PC, but I can run portable apps...
The program is i2pdf.

Portable Coccoc web browser

Submitted by lephunghien on June 20, 2014 - 5:03am

Program: Coccoc Browser
License: Freeware
Description: Cốc Cốc browser (previously Cờ Rôm+) is a freeware web browser based on Chromium open source code. According to data published by StatCounter in February 2014, Cốc Cốc has overcome Internet Explorer to become the top 3 most popular browsers in Vietnam.
Features: Cốc Cốc allows bypassing blocked websites (etc Facebook) on DNS.Cốc Cốc is able to find media content on most streaming websites and save it to computer...
Website: http://coccoc.com

MultiMarkdown MMD

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Submitted by eolo on June 14, 2014 - 12:10am

MultiMarkdown exports readable text files to HTML, PDF, POD, RTF, DOCX, LaTeX and OPML; yet it produces highly structured documents (with titles, outline, footnotes, bibliography, etc.

MultiMarkdown for Windows is free, opensource and has an postable version already.

"MultiMarkdown, or MMD, is a tool to help turn minimally marked-up plain text into well formatted documents, including HTML, PDF (by way of LaTeX), OPML, or OpenDocument (specifically, Flat OpenDocument or ‘.fodt’, which can in turn be converted into RTF, Microsoft Word, or virtually any other word-processing format)."

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