winpt
tools to encrypt files based on GPG (gnu privacy guard)
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tools to encrypt files based on GPG (gnu privacy guard)
Can InfraRecorder(CD/DVD writing software) be turned portable? and also Battle for Wesnoth(Computer game)? and Inkscape(vector graphic editor)?
Blender 3D is an open source GPL 3D modeling,animation and rendering suite.
Its pretty small at about 8MB.
Should be easy to make it a 'PortableApp'
I just found [LINK REMOVED]. It is in german and already portable. I think it would be a nice addition to the Games-section. I dont know about the licensae though (I think it is only freeware).
I always use macs and i can live without the portable apps menu
Can something like SureInvoice be made portable?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sureinvoice/
Moved to a pre-release topic here:
https://portableapps.com/node/8335
Just found this one, I think it would classify to me as the best open source desktop note taking program out there. Apparently all of its settings are self contained, and I can verify nothing in the registry. I think if it were put in the PortableApps Format, and a launcher was created, a lot of people would benefit from it if PortableApps.com hosted it.
Here's the link.
DM2 is a great program and wold be even beter if it was portable. And i no the has been a post for this program before.
to see the orignal post
https://portableapps.com/node/1517
to see the websight that has DM2 on it
http://dm2.sourceforge.net/
Hello.
I would like to request the editor vim (7.x branch) with the Cream addon.
Basically this addon makes vim a "standard" "windows-like" editor, with multiple capabilities and the always powerful underlying vim core for certain operations. I use it on my linux machine daily, to write code and documents, but in all windows computers I need to install it or change editor...what at times leads to errors because of being used to the other or lack of addons.
Since both vim and Cream are open-source I think it'd be easy for them to become part of the Portableapps rather exquisite selection.
Since we can export as a PDF, could you add the feature to save as a Image too. It would be much appreciated, thanks :-]