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Request for Jomic

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Submitted by bill_gagliardi on February 12, 2012 - 11:22pm

Program: Jomic v0.9.34

License: Open Source/GPL

Description: Jomic is a viewer and converter for comic books stored in CBZ, CBR and PDF files. Features include a two page mode, caching and support for several image formats (PNG, JFIF/JPEG, TIFF and GIF). It is Open Source software distributed under the GNU General Public License.

Website: http://jomic.sourceforge.net

Other: This is a Java program

TABB

Submitted by fantasticate on February 11, 2012 - 4:09am

As there are many small tasks of a whole day's work, I need a to do list to work well. Now there are many medium available for to do list recording. A online to do list is a better choice for people who have to work with the computer. This applicatin I have been using is TABB. It is helpful and I'd like to share it with you who also need a online to do list and time management software. http://www.tabb.ca/

GnuCash 2.4.10

Submitted by Kim_Wood on February 8, 2012 - 2:31am

Dear PortableApps.com,

GnuCash 2.4.10 has just been released at www.gnucash.org I simply replaced the previous GnuCashPortable/app/gnucash directory with the latest version, but it quits after painting the splash screen. I have not been able to investigate the issue any further. Anyway, it would be terrific to see a new version sometime soon. There have been a number of useful bug fixes and improvements in GnuCash since the last 2.4.8 PortableApps.com release. Can you add it to the list please?

App Comments/Notes

Submitted by markrdowd on February 3, 2012 - 10:53am

In the Get Apps dialog, there's a little field that shows up called "Description", which says simple things like "file archiver".

Why does this not show up in the main GUI for the apps? Category is good, but nowhere near detailed enough to give each app its own description and explanation.

When looking at apps named GIMP, Fyre, Pidgin, and Toucan, if you aren't already familiar with them, how are you supposed to know what they do?

This is the one thing that I think is necessary to make me consider PortableApps "near flawless", rather then merely "great".

Eagle Mode

Submitted by Christian Hartmann on February 1, 2012 - 3:48am

this is quite different but very interesting.
Once used to it, you will absolutely need the portable version:
Eagle Mode is an advanced solution for a futuristic style of man-machine communication in which the user can visit almost everything simply by zooming in. It has a professional file manager, file viewers and players for most of the common file types, a chess game, a 3D mines game, a netwalk game, a multi-function clock and some fractal fun, all integrated in a virtual cosmos. Besides, that cosmos also provides a Linux kernel configurator in form of a kernel patch.

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