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Portable Apps

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For me, this subject is important enough to start a new thread. I am interested in learning more and think that other beginners and/or sometimes users like me could benefit greatly. Therefore, I am copying Mike's post here sot that it can be discussed since it started in a post about my issues with Pale Moon.

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Re: Portable Apps

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mikewalsh wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 1:41 pm

@DeeMal :-

Oh, no. My 'Puppy-portables' are Linux, through & through. They are NOT Windows 'portables', and you do NOT need WINE to run them. And they all use 'proven' Linux apps at their heart; what I've done is to package them in such a way as to keep all the config stuff/settings (which any app will generate) self-contained, in one place, so it can be moved from one system to another.

I've always liked the 'portable' concept - AppImages, in particular, being a favourite of mine - but the one thing that's always niggled me is the way they generate yet another set of config files whenever you move them from one OS to another. It's this 'duplication' that I've sought to avoid; the Windows 'PortableApp' had this concept nailed-down many years ago, yet Linux developers can't seem to get their heads around it.

The portable-browser concept originally evolved in Puppy as a way of keeping the browser cache - which CAN grow to huge proportions, as you know - outside of Puppy's 'save'. However, it tended to be limited to a single, fixed location. I've simply taken it a step further, that's all, and made it truly 'portable'.

Each of my portables also offers the ability to add a MenuEntry from wherever they happen to be located. Or, they can always be run from their 'LAUNCH' scripts.

The choice is, as always, down to the individual user. Nobody's forcing ANYONE to use anything.....it's just another 'option'. I'm not holding a gun to anyone's head! :lol:

Mike. ;)

So Mike, whee can I find these portables? As you know, I am a Chrome guy, let's start there.

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Use the search box and query the term “portable chrome.” It should give you a list of places to start or go here viewforum.php?f=90
You should be able to find his browsers listed here.

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@DeeMal
Portable Chrome 64bit
viewtopic.php?t=146

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Re: Portable Apps

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@DeeMal :-

I think what I'd best do is to start another topic with a complete listing of all the 'portable'' Puppy app threads I've started, since they're scattered all round the "Additional Software" sub-forum. It's something I've been meaning to do for a long while; gather everything together in one place. I'll probably make it a sticky in that section.....possibly in the "AppImages, Snaps & Flatpaks" area.

Bear with me. It needs doing....

Mike. ;)

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mikewalsh wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 2:49 pm

@DeeMal :-

I think what I'd best do is to start another topic with a complete listing of all the 'portable'' Puppy app threads I've started, since they're scattered all round the "Additional Software" sub-forum. It's something I've been meaning to do for a long while; gather everything together in one place. I'll probably make it a sticky in that section.....possibly in the "AppImages, Snaps & Flatpaks" area.

Bear with me. It needs doing....

Mike. ;)

That would be great! Let me know when U have it done, exciting stuff, & a great way to save more computers from landfills.
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GMBudwrench wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 2:34 pm

Use the search box and query the term “portable chrome.” It should give you a list of places to start or go here viewforum.php?f=90
You should be able to find his browsers listed here.

Thanks.

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backi wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 2:47 pm

@DeeMal
Portable Chrome 64bit
viewtopic.php?t=146

Thanks.

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JASpup wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 5:29 pm
DeeMal wrote: Sun Jan 30, 2022 3:22 pm

Frankly, if I can't updte the browser I won't use it at all.

run Chrome standalone: http://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=146

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Re: Portable Apps - Complete current listing of Puppy 'portables'...

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Okay, gang. I've created a complete listing of stuff I've created in 'portable' format. No doubt I've missed stuff; I've already realised I've built a half-dozen or so that I haven't even yet published..!!

The listings will get updated as new stuff appears.

Anyways; the 'portable' listings can be found here:-

viewtopic.php?t=5104

Hope that helps some of you.

Mike. ;)

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Re: Portable Apps

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@mikewalsh

This is really helpful ! :thumbup:

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Re: Portable Apps

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@backi :-

backi wrote: Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:34 pm

@mikewalsh

This is really helpful ! :thumbup:

Glad to be of service, young man..... :)

Mike. ;)

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Re: Portable Apps

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Great stuff Mike!

I think portability, as you explained to me & the community, is a great addition to this fantastic program. I look forward to this journey, sharing it with others, and supporting it in many ways.

Best regards.

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Re: Portable Apps

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@DeeMal :-

Well, have an explore, and see what ya think. Most are 64-bit; some have 32-bit versions - it'll say where they're available in the specific threads - and don't forget; the script for adding a menu entry is not compulsory, just an added 'extra'.....many people will always just use the 'LAUNCH' script within the portable directory. The 'MenuReadMe' explains how to use them, anyway.

Enjoy!

Mike. ;)

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mikewalsh wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 4:10 pm

@DeeMal :-

Well, have an explore, and see what ya think. Most are 64-bit; some have 32-bit versions - it'll say where they're available in the specific threads - and don't forget; the script for adding a menu entry is not compulsory, just an added 'extra'.....many people will always just use the 'LAUNCH' script within the portable directory. The 'MenuReadMe' explains how to use them, anyway.

Enjoy!

Mike. ;)

Will do!
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@mikewalsh Thanks for that. Will get over there and check it out.

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@tosim :-

tosim wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:43 pm

@mikewalsh Thanks for that. Will get over there and check it out.

You're welcome, mate. Hope it proves useful for you....

Mike. ;)

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Mike: thanks for all your work!! :thumbup2:

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