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Foobar

Submitted by chenko on February 5, 2008 - 10:28am

It's been asked about before ages ago and there is no (lightweight) mp3 player on the list... I think its the perfect mp3 player for a portable app.

Password protect portableapps

Submitted by 1800yolk on February 4, 2008 - 10:26pm

The Sandisk Cruzer flash drives all come with built in software that is, essentially, a password protected partition on the flash drive that holds all of your portable apps and files, and can only be accessed through their U3 menu (equivalent to the portableapps menu). Why can't Portable apps do this? Or rather, why couldn't they?

E sword

Submitted by Fendy_Digi_slash on February 4, 2008 - 10:24pm

Hello everyone. I really want to have an electronic bible on my portable hard drive, so every time I go to someone place, I still can read my bible. In my opinion, E-sword is the best electronic bible. You can check it out in http://www.e-sword.net/index.html. How if we develop the portable E-sword?

Thanks before to John T haller.

GBU

Moon Secure Antivirus

Submitted by Mephaistos on February 4, 2008 - 9:21am

Hello folks,

first of al a heart-meant 'thank you' to all you guys creating these great portable applications Angel

I was browsing on sourgeforce, and I found "Moon Secure Antivirus"...
Since I am kind of into having as much protectionprograms as possible, I was wondering if this app might be made portable.
I kind of doubt it myself, since I don't know how well the built-in firewall can be made portable..

Besides, does anyone of you have any experiences whatsoever with this program, or any known bugs that I should be aware of?

Chandler

Submitted by atreiju on February 4, 2008 - 6:10am

Name: Chandler
Website: http://chandlerproject.org/
Description: PIM, Email-Client, Calendar, Task-List
License: It says Apache Software License, Version 2.0. Thats Opensource, isn't it?

It would be cool, if someone could make that one portable, because is think there is a lack of portable PIMs. Thunderbird + Lighting is kind a poor, and Spicebird not ready, yet.

Hugin Panorama Photo Stitcher

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Submitted by solanus on February 3, 2008 - 4:51pm

I'll keep this short and sweet.
Hugin is a great tool for stitching together multiple images into panorama views, as well as removing perspective distortions.
It works great (I'm using it to make accurate photorealistic textures for buildings in Sketchup)
It's Open Source, available on SF, and even comes in a handy-dandy no-install zip format.
In its current form, it writes to the registry.
It's based on an Open Source set of tools called Panotools.

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