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Discuss portable app development and modification of existing apps.

1 new portablized apps: Git

Submitted by flash3d8 on September 13, 2013 - 2:12pm

I'm not sure where to submit apps once they have been made, but this looks like the best place. I made a USB friendly version of Git Portable, which involves a .bat file changing run time settings. Can someone can please lift this from me and put it on the app directory for other users? Thanks!

Note: Git is the best version control system and it is a must have for collaborative development.

Link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/36287163/Git.7z

Edit: It's uploading slowly so if you don't get the download check later.

Help With a HKU.

Submitted by jedione on September 13, 2013 - 12:58am

Hey Guys Been Making a lot of my own Personal non Realease
PAF files from Apps That I own...And till now I have always
used HKU's as HKU=HKCU\whatever, then a cleanup. as it says in the
Manual. But now I am finding with this one App that it has to be
in the HKU for it to work Registerd. will not work edited for the HKCU.
I did Read that this can not Be written To...IS this Correct..
am I missing Somthing. if any one has a hint or sugestion that
would be Great. Or am I SOL. Peace Jedione

Update to the .NET support policy with upcoming WinXP expiration

Submitted by Metalogic on September 8, 2013 - 7:37pm

I've looked through the forums for an answer but couldn't find any recent discussions (most of the posts were several years old).

I understand that the current policy is not to officially support .NET apps. They are available under a separate download section. I understand why this decision was taken (http://johnhaller.com/jh/useful_stuff/dotnet_portable_apps/) and it made sense at the time (that page was last updated in 2010).

Question for CODYQX4 about a launcher in his Skydrive

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Submitted by bill_gagliardi on September 2, 2013 - 3:15am

Hey Cody, I got a question for you. I noticed in your unsupported directory, a launcher for CCEnhancer. As I just received permission from the author to make a launcher for this available, do you mind if I just use your launcher and update it to the newest version? I figured that would be quickest, but I wanted to ask first.

I've been away too long, help me fix my blindness...

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Submitted by Bennieboj on September 1, 2013 - 11:03am

So, I wanted to make a new portableapp for the first time in 6 months or so.
Registry is bugging me, so I decided to create a SSCCE.

I created HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AAA in the registry, to mess with. Under that key, I added the value "test" with value 1. I backed up the key, named it AAA.reg and moved it to \Data\settings.

Next, I made a small portableapp, filled the appinfo.ini and help.html with normal values, nothing important. AAAPortable.ini in \App\Appinfo\Launcher looks like this:
[Launch]
ProgramExecutable=AAA\AAA.exe

Saving of the settings in a file *.dat

Submitted by tapsklaps on September 1, 2013 - 5:36am

Assuming that an app saves its settings in a file *.dat. Especially may be saved the changes with respect to drive-letters and languages in this file *.dat. Because of the difficulties regarding the access to this *.dat file, there are now basically 2 options.

  1. Removing of the file *.dat
  2. Firstly I can remove this file *.dat. Afterwards I look, where the app now stores its settings. Now I start the development of a portable version of the app.

  3. Access to the file *.dat

About language problem

Submitted by tony200910041 on September 1, 2013 - 12:53am

Hi,
I am now facing a language problem that my portable applications cannot detect my language probably.
I am using WinXP SP3. I live in Hong Kong and so I prefer Traditional Chinese (although I know English) as my language. Still my application cannot detect my language properly.

I use FoxitReader as an example. When I open it, it is in English.
So I created a text file called TEST.txt in the same directory as that of the launcher. Then I add a FileWrite section in FoxitReaderPortable.ini,

[FileWrite15]
Type=ConfigWrite
File=%PAL:Drive%%PAL:PackagePartialDir%\TEST.txt

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