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Portable App Development

Discuss portable app development and modification of existing apps.

Adobe Flash's Local Shared Object

Submitted by infocop411 on March 19, 2009 - 9:22pm

I made this script about a month ago, I had to tweak it to also run on vista more recently, for compatibility. I have had no problems from it.

I figure it may help with the firefox launcher or at least to come up with some ideas. it is a batch script not NSIS code.

it does not care about the current directory, it does need to be on the same USB drive though.

It backs up the host computer to a folder on the flash drive, "\PortableApps\FirefoxPortable\Data\Flash Cookies\Host Cookies"
then it deletes the host's directory, "%APPDATA%\Macromedia\Flash Player"

Making an Application portable

Submitted by SylenThunder on March 18, 2009 - 10:58am

I have an application that I run from my flash drive. It was installed on the computer originally, but run independently without installing any reg settings or otherwise. All I have done at this point is copy it over to my flash drive, and I just open the folders and run the application from there. I would really like to put it on the Launcher but have some trouble. Most applications have the executable in the main folder, and as long as I rename the other .exe files like uninstall and such that are not necessary, it works great.

Change PAM system tray icon

Submitted by Rapscallion on March 16, 2009 - 10:07pm

Sorry if this is already answered somewhere, but if it was I could not find it.

Is there a way to change the icon of PAM itself. I have 2 different drives with PAM installed, and have modified the drive icon to easily tell them apart in explorer. It would also be handy to be able to distinguish between the 2 different PAM's in the system tray as well (so I know which of the 2 is actually running at a glance).

PAP 2.0+ Idea - Reduce app permissions

Submitted by usbtastic on March 16, 2009 - 6:45am

I'd like the option to launch Portable Apps with reduced privileges similar to the function of DropMyRights.exe by Microsoft (i think the code is open-source, but i could be wrong:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms972827.aspx

As I always run as a member of the Administrators Group on my PC, I currently run a few apps with DropMyRights such as Pidgin, Firefox, and most internet-facing apps.

I know there is a 'Run as' option, but this is inconvenient. It would be nice if there was a setting in PAP to strip the admin privileges away from the running apps....

Help with System Plugin (system.dll)

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Submitted by gluxon on March 14, 2009 - 3:21pm

Hello guys.

I'm trying to get the System Plugin work with me.

Everything I use it I, the EXE always that it's used in crashes.

http://pastebin.com/f281a5362

My theory is that either I'm not putting some needed stuff in the script for the System Plugin to work or I've got a corrupt system.dll file.

So if somebody could either look at my script or link to a new download of the system plugin (I can't find it anywhere, I've googled and it does NOT come with NSIS).

Thanks.

A couple of suggestions

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Submitted by Richard 321 on March 11, 2009 - 1:15am

Hi:

I have been lurking a while. I do have a couple of suggestions I think would improve Portable Apps. Please return the eject drive to the right-click system tray context menu. Also, I would like a user selected explore from folder option (selectable from the main PA interface) in the right-click system tray context menu. Please give these ideas due consideration.

--Richard

What about DOS programs?

Submitted by longtex on March 10, 2009 - 5:14pm

This is two questions, basically, because this is pretty much done already.

Well, it's not "done" done, but it's close. Before I proceed, I have a couple of questions.

How much is it “done”? Well, it works. I can copy the executable and data files onto a PA USB stick in the PA directory, and it shows up on the menu, and it launches and runs. I haven't done the full-bore install and all that, and before I do, I need to know:

(1) how does the launched program know the drive letter it's running on?

(2) is there really any interest in this???

First, why am I even doing this?

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