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Portable App Development

Discuss portable app development and modification of existing apps.

SourceForge

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Submitted by Rob Loach on January 22, 2006 - 9:05pm

Hi John,

I noticed that you have a seperate SourceForge project made up for every portable application you've put together. Wouldn't it be easier to combine them all into one SourceForge project? Since almost all of them use the same NSIS scripting system, why not combine them all into one project.

You could also then make use of the CVS features for all the projects at once. This would make multi-developer use much easier not only for you, but for us as well. You could even include NSIS in the CVS along with a batch file to do a build of the projects.

Anyway, just thought I'd have my thoughts said. In my opinion it would be much easier to manage and administer.

Autorun to open the PortableApps directory

John T. Haller's picture
Submitted by John T. Haller on January 20, 2006 - 9:00pm

This will be of interest to those running the Portable Apps Suite or anyone using a PortableApps directory off the root of their portable drive. Drop the two files in this zip (autorun.exe and autorun.inf) into the root directory and Windows will ask if you'd like to open PortableApps when you plug the drive in. When you say yes, you'll get an explorer window opened right up to the directory with your launchers.

https://portableapps.com/downloads/portableapps_autorun_0.0.1.zip

Portable Documents Folder - Comments Requested

John T. Haller's picture
Submitted by John T. Haller on January 20, 2006 - 4:17pm

Alright kids... here's the deal. I'm planning on integrating support with a documents folder in the next version of the suite as well as the apps. The goal is to make it easy to load from and save to the portable media. So, for instance, rather than 'Desktop' being the default setting in Portable Firefox, it would default to the documents directory on the portable drive (if it exists... otherwise, it would set it to desktop).

Here's the dilemna. What do we call it? And where do we put it? The original suggestion was to just have a Documents folder in the root of the drive alongside the PortableApps directory. This would mostly work well... but there are some issues with that approach... some software requires a directory located there. U3, for instance. As well as some portable CMS software (with which I'm not familiar).

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Remote profiles for Portable Firefox

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on January 14, 2006 - 10:45pm

I'm not sure if this has been suggested or considered before, but I think it could add a new dimension to this wonderful app.

I relaise that Portable Firefox is designed to run off a usb device or similar, but I actually run mine from my remote filestorage in college as well as when I use my usb key.

Recently when swapping between the 2 circumstances I've taken to archiving the "profile" folder and saving it to my gmail account so I can just download the updated version of it if I switch situation.

I think it'd be great if the option was added to Portable Firefox to compress and export the profile folder to remote storage (it'd probably only be about 1Meg or so, maximum).

Reg utility to install plugins on PFF

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Submitted by tittoproject on January 12, 2006 - 5:16pm

Hi everybody,

I made a simple utility that install, and uninstall, the required registry keys to install plugins.

You can download it from here.

Usage:
1 - unzip "MozRegKey.exe" on Portable Firefox's installation folder;
2 - run MozRegKey.exe and clic on "Install" button;
3 - run plugin installer;
4 - clic on "Uninstall" button and then "Exit"

Test on Windows Xp with the following plugins:
-Macromedia Flash Player 8.0.22.0
-Macromedia Authorware Web Player 2004.0.0.73
-Macromedia Shockwave Player 10.1.0.11

Cross Platform Portable Firefox exists, what about Portable Thunderbird

Submitted by markstinson on January 12, 2006 - 12:35pm

Thank you John for all your hard work on creating Portable Apps. I use them throughout the week and look forward to the new Thunderbird 1.5 once it's adjusted for portability.

I've thought about asking for information on your Portable builds so I can make a PortableFirefox and PortableThunderbird for Mac OS X. I also use a Mac at home, and most of my family uses them.

But what I've really wanted a Cross Platform PortableFirefox & Thunderbird since I use Macs, Windows and Linux platforms - at home, work, family & friends.

Luckily, I just stumbled across this and thought it should be listed - PortableFirefox for Windows & Mac OS X. Seems them extended your work.

Shrinking Portable OpenOffice.org. Lose Help?

John T. Haller's picture
Submitted by John T. Haller on January 6, 2006 - 5:50pm

I'm working on a couple ways to make OpenOffice.org smaller. It turns out that I'd left in the UNO-Python bridge, which isn't necessary, which saves some space. A couple other options, like TestTool can be removed. Also, I'm considering removing the help files from the base install and then having them be an add-in as a seperate download. Removing the help files along saves over 16MB from the final installed version.

All told, with the above changes removing some unused features (at least when portable), making help optional, and then adding in a default set of settings (to alleviate the long path issue mentioned on the product page), we'd wind up with a 120MB package. The help files would then be a 16MB addon download, if desired.

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