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Solar Model 2.1

Submitted by broj on August 16, 2008 - 2:19am

Hello!

Your program is great. I use it for set of programs which is available on your web site. But also would like to have on my portable device Solar Model (it is educational program). More detail about this app here -- http://www.ffsoftworks.com/solarmodel.php . It is freeware.

I'm not familiar with making apps portable but I really hope that it will not be difficult to make it portable.

Thank You.

Smplayer 0.6.2

Submitted by clarf on August 15, 2008 - 6:05pm

Please add last version of Smplayer to your great collection. Smplayer is a front end for Mplayer, graphically it´s the best front end that i had tried. http://smplayer.sourceforge.net/.

The last version 0.6.2. changes are:
- Possibility to compile a portable version which (by default) won't write
anything outside the smplayer's folder. It won't write either anything
in the Windows registry. See Portable_Edition.txt for details.

Making it very easy to port to a Portabbleapp.com

Features:

Executtive Max Gestor

Submitted by TiagoN on August 15, 2008 - 7:42am

I recently discover the portable apps and now i can´t leave. Now i carry all softs i need with me.
But, there is one soft that i can´t found anywhere, so i tried to make it portable and i got nothing.
So could someone help me?
The software i´m requesting is a process manager for lawyers. It´s free, and the link for download is:

http://www.executtive.com.br/site/index.php?pg=central

It has:
full control of your job
client manager
control the finances
task manager
secretary book

PCSX2 Portable

Submitted by statement on August 15, 2008 - 12:53am

PCSX2 is a PlayStation 2 emulator for Windows and Linux, started by the same team that brought you PCSX (a Sony PlayStation 1 emulator).

The PCSX2 project attempts to allow PS2 code to be executed on your computer, thus meaning you can put a PS2 DVD or CD into your computers drive, and boot it up!

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