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TweetDeck Portable

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Submitted by nascent on December 16, 2011 - 12:16pm

Now that TweetDeck no longer requires Abobe Air. Can we get a portable version please?

The website is pretty nasty, especially now they've overhauled it for a 2nd time in a year.

It'd be great to have the windows native app in paf format.

MTPuTTY

Submitted by Rochey on December 16, 2011 - 5:34am

Program: MTPuTTY

License: Freeware

Description: MTPuTTY (Multi-Tabbed PuTTY) is a small *FREE* utility enabling you to wrap unlimited number of PuTTY applications in one tabbed GUI interface.

Website: http://www.ttyplus.com/

Other: It uses Native Win32 code and it uses Putty as the backend. It stores it's settings in APPData\TTYPlus\mtputty.xml

It would be awesome if we could add this to the PA collection.

Rochey

AutoHideDesktopIcons

Submitted by The Rabbit on December 15, 2011 - 12:09am

I recently found that the Portable Apps Platform no longer has a selector to show/hide the desktop icons, with the only way to actually performing the feat in PA was to mofify the ini.

I came across this small FREEWARE app that according to the site can be used portably. The program has some other options availialable to it. eg. auto show/hide icons with a click of the mouse. auto start on windows start, start minimized etc.

Named: AutoHideDesktopIcons

http://www.softwareok.com/?seite=Microsoft/AutoHideDesktopIcons

Portable MapleStory

Submitted by bandition on December 12, 2011 - 8:05pm

Hey, I used the search function because I was wondering if its possible

to get or create a portable version of MapleStory.

I also found out that you don't have to launch from the website,

you can also launch it by using "Gamelauncher.exe."

SO, this is what I'm going to ask you guys.

Is it possible to create a portable version using the PortableApps Format?

SysAnalyzer

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Submitted by Hackoo on December 12, 2011 - 10:02am

Hi Smile I found a very Nice Tool for Security issues !
SysAnalyzer is an automated malcode run time analysis application that monitors various aspects of system and process states. SysAnalyzer was designed to enable analysts to quickly build a comprehensive report as to the actions a binary takes on a system. SysAnalyzer can automatically monitor and compare:

* Running Processes
* Open Ports
* Loaded Drivers
* Injected Libraries
* Key Registry Changes

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