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Portable App Development

Discuss portable app development and modification of existing apps.

How do you make...?

Submitted by Fantasy on April 5, 2007 - 2:34pm

I guess how do you create a portable app that near the exe there is App Data and Other ect. Folders and the app works. i use Portable App Creation Master and i create app with it but i dont like it. The process is too long with it. Can you help me?
How do you create Portable Apps that looks cool like yours? Biggrin I really want to know because i want to create apps by my own but i pisses me off.

Portable Application Template 1.5 Suggestions

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Submitted by SmithTech on April 5, 2007 - 11:08am

First let me say thanks SOOO much for making the 1.4 template, I have used it to create several launchers.
I have a few suggestions/requests for ver 1.5
Instead of copying the users current reg and folders etc to the usb drive, can they be renamed to file.ext.portbak, folder.portbak, and regkey.portbak or something similiar? this would be a lot faster than copying them to the flash drive.

This next request is a significant one I realize, but I think it would really be helpful to "intermediate" users who want to customize the script.

Simple idea could improve stealth or PAs

Submitted by cde on April 4, 2007 - 12:22pm

Since portable apps leave Prefetch data, would it be worth renaming the launchers to something generic such as "start.exe"? I am pretty sure that the prefetch files relate to the exe's name, not the app's "true" identity.

This could lead to host machines being clear of evidence that startportableapps.exe and all of its brothers & sisters were launched on a certain time/date, which is surely a good thing?

Or maybe I am missing something?

CHDIR: Parent

Submitted by sgt-d on April 4, 2007 - 12:08pm

i am reworking some of my own software so that they work from the PortableApps menu.

problem: when you click a link on the menu, it does NOT change to the directory that contains the exe.

for example:

B:\PortableApps\StartPortableApps.exe
B:\PortableApps\Sample\Test.exe

if i manually change in to the sample folder and double click test.exe it runs FROM the sample folder.

but if i launch test.exe from the PortableApps Start Menu, it is NOT changing to the sample folder --- instead it is running from the B:\PortableApps\ folder, the same location as StartPortableApps.exe.

Splash Screen Usage

Submitted by Patrick Patience on April 3, 2007 - 10:29pm

John, this is basicially a question for you, nobody else can really answer this, but only give an opinion.

You made the launcher for Micrsoft's On-Screen Keyboard.

Well, as my first portableapp, I suggested to someone else last night to try to make something simple like a launcher for Microsoft's Calculator.

Well, then I said, hey, why I don't I give it a shot.

FireFox Portable Suggestion

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Submitted by SmithTech on April 3, 2007 - 7:03pm

I would like to suggest the option be added to the ini file to make Firefox Portable the default browser.
Its only about 12 registry entries.
I realize its an advanced option but really only advanced users are gonna be messing with the ini file anyway.
Also there seems to be some interest in running the portable version from the local hard drive as their main browser.
I run the portable version but haven't gotten around to editing the registry to make it the default.

.paf format questions

Submitted by Passerby007 on April 2, 2007 - 10:30pm

Hi there. I'm very interested in all these portable softwares and think u guys had done a great job.

However, I'm not too sure how an application is being made into portable format and how did .paf came about. Can anyone please guide me along??

Thanks in advance.

ActiveX Question

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Submitted by pross on April 2, 2007 - 9:33am

I’ve been really WOWed with this PortableApps stuff and have been feverishly adding John’s ported applications to my thumb drive plus some of my own with some help from the user community in the forum. Excellent work by John and the community group.

I am now down to one application (for now anyways) that I can’t get to work unless I’m on a machine with admin rights – obviously defeats the portable part. It is e-Sword (www.e-sword.net), a free Bible study software tool.

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