PortableApps support with custom location and menu
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PortableApps support with custom location and menuI've written this in a previous post, but it probably should have been on a dedicated one, so here I try again:
Re: PortableApps support with custom location and menuHello All,
Let me second this request. We would have best of two worlds with this approach. Another maybe even more effortless solution might be to install PortableApps within LiberKey\MyApps, conduct the PAF install & update through the PortableApps toolset but allow LiberKey to detect new apps also through the LiberKey\MyApps\PortableApps subdirectory, thus just adding a line "Adding Application ... from MyApps\PortableApps folder". Any thoughts? Brgds DerBusIsVoll
Re: PortableApps support with custom location and menuWait... so does this mean that I can install PortableApps packages directly in LiberKey?
Re: PortableApps support with custom location and menuYes, but only in MyApps folder (not in a sub-folder)
If you want to add it under a sub-folder, you can do it but manually (first add it under MyApps, then move the added folder under a sub-folder and finally, update menu shortcuts) "Si boire des coups, aller au concert ou au match, ça devient un combat
Alors tremblez, terroristes ! Parce qu'on est surentraînés !" @glecalot
Re: PortableApps support with custom location and menuOh, so then this discussion was about generalizing the process so they can be installed the same as LiberKey apps? That could be a sneaky good thing. That should also make a certain John Haller have a complete meltdown (I know about the conflict).
Re: PortableApps support with custom location and menuTry it ! Double-clic under .paf.exe, follow wizzards and see what happens
P.S : portables apps updates are not taken into account, of course. "Si boire des coups, aller au concert ou au match, ça devient un combat
Alors tremblez, terroristes ! Parce qu'on est surentraînés !" @glecalot
Sounds Very Useful...But...Being able to install PortableApps within LiberKey is a very useful idea. The only PortableApps I would want to install would be (primarily) LibreOffice. Why? Because LibreOffice has Java dependencies and LiberKey doesn''t have a Java solution like PA does.
There would only be one downside - and I'll check this out shortly - I recall the PA version of OpenOffice didn't like it if it was installed too many folders down from the 'root' \PortableApps folder. If this isn't an issue, then I'll be using this method. I'm not too fussed where LiberKey installs the PA apps and would be happy with them going into MyApps (afterall, that's where I've put my non-LiberKey portable apps anyhow). GrahamG, UK
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