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PIM Chandler - OSAfoundation

Submitted by BaiYian on October 13, 2006 - 2:29pm

Greetings,
Even though the software is in development, someone should give it a thought and see the difficulties to make Chandler portable.

I recall Rob Loach proposed it earlier but I do not know where it's at. Not so sure if many of the folks here are aware of this app but it already got a lot of press coverage since the OSAfoundation got started by Mitch Kapor.

Whether you agree or not to this suggestion, voice it and let us know why you are for or against making Chandler portable.

Cheers,
CEP

Sea Monkey

Submitted by Rikku on October 12, 2006 - 4:52pm

Well, first of all, thank you guys for the hard and nice work...keep it up!
I've been using Firefox and Thunderbird (portables) for some time now, but I recently fell in love with the reloaded Mozilla Suite, Sea Monkey . Can it be turned into Portable?
Thanks.

CLCL - Powerful Clipboard Extension

Submitted by rigved on October 12, 2006 - 2:13pm

The App:
CLCL is a clipboard utility by which i can virtually play around with text in ANY editor. its a small (mini, micro, tiny, whatever!) app. (needs a while to configure and unleashing its true potential may take days of exploring and use - no help file associated. But the options are quite self-explanatory.)

Throw in a few plugins here n there and viola! U get a cool multi-function clipboard extension. (i'm really not promoting this guy's work, trust me. this fully customisable thingy IS integrated to my life) I even use it as a scratch pad.

IceWeasel

Submitted by Zachariah on October 10, 2006 - 6:23pm

I doubt PortableApps would ever get in trouble for using Firefox's artwork (since it's using the name, too) -- but just in case it might be nice to have this option as well.

"IceWeasel is the GNU version of the Firefox browser. Its main advantage is an ethical one: it is entirely free software. While the source code from the Mozilla project is free software, the binaries that they release include additional non-free software. Also, they distribute non-free software as plug-ins. (IceWeasel does keep the triple licensing used by Firefox to facilitate the reuse of code.)"

http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/

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