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Package PStart as a U3 application..... (No, really)

Submitted by kailef on May 4, 2006 - 11:18pm

Wait, before you tell me I'm an idiot, here's why I think it's a good idea:

You can't get Autorun to autostart a program on a portable USB stick. But, because the U3 environment sits on that little read-only partition it autostarts the U3 Launchpad when you insert the stick.

... So what? Well - You can configure the U3 Launchpad to autostart any U3 application on startup.

Therefore, you take advantage of U3 (which kind of sucks in my opinion) and use it for something useful - Remove all the existing U3 apps from your stick and just add the U3-enabled PStart, and set it to autorun. Then - Bam, the flexibility of using any portable app you want, with the convenience of an automatically starting launcher.

Libertà

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Submitted by Steve Lamerton on May 2, 2006 - 1:52pm

***2006.05.05***

New release, Modules 0.93 As usual see the project page for more details! Have fun!

***2006.05.05***

Well people the time has come. Oh yes. We have the first set of Libertà stuff for you! Unfortunately this is only the set of modules that the inteface will link to but I would be most greatful if you could test them for me. To find out more visit the project page

Enjoy!

Steve + René

Simple example for newbies

Submitted by Klonk on April 28, 2006 - 2:57am

Hi,
is there smoewhere a simple example of a source for programlauncher. I looked at e.g. PortableOpenoffice and I'm quite confused.

As I haven't done anything really complicated with NSIS yet, I need something really simple.

Or at least a very good commented source: What is done and why?

A starting point would be what to do when a application writes to e.g. the profile directory. How to avoid that assuming that the software has no commandline option for that.

Reason: I have several applications here (mainly commercial) that I want to make portable (for my own use). Of course I then would share my results.

Portable WinHTTrack v3.40-2 Released

Submitted by Deuce on April 26, 2006 - 7:43pm

This program is the Portable version of the WinHTTrack Website Copying program. I use this all the time, so thought I would create it portably for those using dial-up and could use a good download and read-offline website copier.

It is the first program based on the QuickPort NSIS Template. Read the code to see how easy it was to createusing the template.

Version Information
- Launcher: 1.0.0.0
- WinHTTrack: 3.40-2

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