School Bypass
We need to make programs like GAIM that also get past school proxies and protocols
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We need to make programs like GAIM that also get past school proxies and protocols
i was wondering if its possible for someone to create a portable version of shareaza. reason being it is quite a good program for downloading files including bit torrent. also if your low on sources with bit torrent files you can search more out with it giving you more sources so better downloads.
website is www.shareaza.com
Must have for people who cannot afford software like exceed to connect to UNIX/linux servers.
Also this is a GPLed program. So no need to worry about licensing issues.
Thanks
Is there a portable app that could be setup to automatically launch and have a nice interface to launch applications on the flash drive? At the current time, I have to dig into the Program Files folder on my flash drive and it is quite a hassle. Something that would popup with a nice background and an editable list of items would be great. The problem with adding shortcuts on my flash drive is that the drive letter of my flash drive changes from time to time and the shortcuts break, then.
Thanks!
Is it possible to run this from a portable drive.
I am looking into using my portable hard drive as my system but do not want to install Virtual PC 2004 on all the machines I may use. If this program could be ran from a portable drive then I would be able to use it with out software installation.....
Unfortunately, I am unable (or unwilling) to conform to Portable NVU for my coding. My current personal pref is HTMLKit by Chami (www.chami.com), which would be great to have portable, but any other editor suggestions that might be closer to HTMLKit than NVU might be acceptable, too.
TIA
I use text editors a lot, and the one I use more often then not is TextPad. The problem with it is that it was never made to be used on a FlashDrive, and so I always lose my settings.
I don't know if it can be done, as its a program that has to be purchased, but they do have a free version.
Thank you very much Ashes for Tears. This is going to help me a lot, I can now borrow a computer from anyone, plug on my USB Drive and start a voice conversation on Yahoo Messenger with the whole world.
Most flash drives won't handle many files at once, installing. When you install any file 5mb can take 8 mins if it has a lot of files. If one by one is installing the install process would go much faster like in seconds. I hope somebody could come up with a program that would be like a file manager for usb devices, but would install files one by one.
Slax... is a portable OS based in Slackware Linux. Why is not here?
Anybody knows other free OS for USB with a simple installer¿?