Portable file associator
Can someone please pick up the dev of this magnificent software ?
even the download link is not working.
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Discuss portable app development and modification of existing apps.
Can someone please pick up the dev of this magnificent software ?
even the download link is not working.
Has the development of speed crunch completely stopped?
elfert
For the following considerations I assume, that a portable app called "AppName" stores its settings in the registry key HKCU\Software\AppName. Furthermore this app is able to run multiple instances simultaneously.
Suppose a plugin will creates some registry entries. In the documentation regarding the creation of a Plugin Installer is described, that I must use a file called plugininstaller.ini, whereas this file can contain all of the entries within the appinfo.ini and installer.ini files. But with all the available code I can't edit the above mentioned rgistry entries. Is it in this case necessary, that I must use custom code via the file called PortableApps.comInstallerPluginCustom.nsh within Other\Source?
Hi,
I need gvimPortable, compiled with vim support.
Is this theoretically possible, if i just grab the source files, change the make file to reference where i have perl installed, and then compile with cygwin? So far i'm getting a build failure, but i'm thinking it has to do with my version of gcc on cygwin. Keeping at it.
Any tips appreciated,
thanks,
-Joe
I have already pointed out in another thread to this topic (see on the end of my comment with the subject "research incompletely"). As I suspect, however, that this problem was not noticed sufficiently, I've decided to create this new thread.
Suppose a base app creates in connection with a file association in the registry the following entry:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\.xyz
At first I assumed that I must make the following entry in the section [RegistryKeys]:
-=HKLM\SOFTWARE\Classes\.xyz
Again I've checked the app Drago Portable, which I've made portable. Regarding some entries in the registry I received the following result with Regshot:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Cygwin HKLM\SOFTWARE\Cygwin\Installations HKLM\SOFTWARE\Cygwin\Program Options HKU\S-1-5-21-1202660629-515967899-725345543-1005\Software\Cygwin HKU\S-1-5-21-1202660629-515967899-725345543-1005\Software\Cygwin\Program Options
Accordingly I pasted the following code in the file DragoPortable.ini:
[Activate] Registry=true [RegistryKeys]
The latest JpegView update has a MinOS XP Service Pack 3. I know PAL cannot do this, so what is better:
-Set MinOS to Vista and kill the app under XP.
-Set MinOS to XP and hope there are only a few people out there without at least SP2.
I am leaning towards option 2 but wanted to ask for other opinions.
Suppose the portable app named "Appname" stores its settings in a registry key HKLM\Software\AppName. Furthermore I will run this app within an user account without admin rights. Let me now distinguish the following 2 cases:
I think, that in this case the portable app will quit. The only possibility is, that I insert the following code in the file AppNamePortable.ini:
[Launch] RunAsAdmin=force
Hi all,
I have a problem with a Flash game, in particular Super Smash Flash 2 v0.9..
I saw another Flash portable app around here.
Flash background: