PortableApss in the News...PortableApps.com Development Portable are tools we use to portablize applications.
They are customized version of PortableApps.com official releases.
We release these tools in compliance to GNU license.
» PortableApps.comLauncher 2.2
» PortableApps.comInstaller 3.1
PortableApps.comLauncher_2.2_ThumbApps_Edition_Jan_4._2015.paf
Size: 3.07 MB (3,227,648 bytes) Packed Size: 696 KB (712,704 bytes)
The PortableApps.com Launcher generator requires NSIS Portable (Unicode) 2.46 Rev 2 or higher to be installed alongside it (usually both to the X:\PortableApps directory) to function. Users upgrading from pre-release versions of Unicode NSIS Portable and the PortableApps.com Launcher will need to completely remove the existing apps.
Size: 3.07 MB (3,227,648 bytes) Packed Size: 696 KB (712,704 bytes)
The PortableApps.com Launcher generator requires NSIS Portable (Unicode) 2.46 Rev 2 or higher to be installed alongside it (usually both to the X:\PortableApps directory) to function. Users upgrading from pre-release versions of Unicode NSIS Portable and the PortableApps.com Launcher will need to completely remove the existing apps.
PortableApps.comInstaller_3.1_ThumbApps_Edition_Jan_4._2015.paf
Size: 8.47 MB (8,884,224 bytes) Packed Size: 2.02 MB (2,121,728 bytes)
Size: 8.47 MB (8,884,224 bytes) Packed Size: 2.02 MB (2,121,728 bytes)
Side Notes (NOT included in the help.htm):
» We recommend these utilities in addition to the above *awesome* development platform:
› Regshot: http://sourceforge.net/projects/regshot
› zSoft Uninstaller, if Regshot won't run in Windows 10: http://portableapps.com/ZSoftUninstallerPortable
› Inno Setup Unpacker: http://sourceforge.net/projects/innounp/
› Bat2Exe Converter: http://www.f2ko.de/
› SysInternals: Strings, Process Explorer.
› Nirsoft: DLL Explorer (dllexp.exe)
› ... [we'll add more later once we remember 'em]
» Essential readings:
› Useful WOW64 file system trick: https://ovidiupl.wordpress.com/2008/07/11/useful-wow64-file-system-trick
› How to insert registry entries from a .reg file into 32-bit registry, on 64-bit Windows: http://www.superuser.com/questions/126131/how-to-insert-registry-entries-from-a-reg-file-into-32-bit-registry-on-64-bit
› How to use the Regsvr32 tool and troubleshoot Regsvr32 error messages: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/249873
› How to Delete a Windows Service in Windows 7, Vista or XP: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/how-to-delete-a-windows-service-in-vista-or-xp/
› ... [more later as we move along]