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Hello Jonathan,

thanks so far. I knew PortableApps, yes. But the guides are
in my opinion more loose than strict.
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Step 3: The Analysis

The next step is to determine what needs to be altered to make a
program portable. Does it store its settings in the registry? Does it
store them within Documents and Settings? Does it use an INI file? Can
any of these be changed with commandline parameters (eg: --config
X:\appdata)? You'll need to find this out to determine what you'll
need to do to make the app portable.
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Hm, I don't really know what points there are. That's why
I wrote my Q here. Is it documented, what things
are written to registry? What things are written to
Documents and Settings? I don't really know.

Thanks, Thomas
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On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 10:55 AM, Jonathan Aquilina
<eagles051387@gmail.com> wrote:
I know of a site that does portable apps for windows. Seeing how to do it
there you might be able to get an idea of how things need to be done to make
it portable on other operating systems.

the site is http://portableapps.com/

On 12/8/10 10:53 AM, Thomas Hofmann wrote:

Hello all,

I guess the conversation language is english? Is there a german list too?

Did anybody know something about a portable version? Is it this
difficult to setup one?

best greetings, Thomas
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