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Export Linux Apps 2 Flash 4 Windows

  

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Submitted:  Mar 30 2006
Updated:  Mar 31 2006

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PLEASE DO NOT VOTE AT THE MOMENT!!! COMMENT WOULD BE BETTER. IDEA IN PROGRESS. THANK YOU
It's a shame but some of us do have to use MS windows. It may be when we are around are friends home fixing their New XP PC or at work or school. whats wores then using windows? Using IE on windows. You don't need to install Firefox though Just plugin your flash drive and run it run it from there.

How? you may ask. PLEASE have a Look at this web site http://portableapps.com/

Finaly the Idea
It wouldn't it be cool if KDE had a GUI tool that auto downloaded (with your promition) Portable OSS Windows counterparts of your current applications and then exported the bookmarks and other data with you Windows applications to your Flash drive. Then have the tool make a profile file. That would then be put onto your flash drive.

The profile file will keep recorld of your apps. To update the flash drives's applications or plugins and other data, just click on the profile file.

If the Profile file gets damaged or deleted the tool will then have to scan the drive for applications and why its at scan for windows vireses.

I would find this tool really handy and evan if you wouldn't you could use it the demo OSS to your friends. Its great when two OS are compatable with each other.




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 well...

 
 by blaster999 on: Mar 30 2006
 
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...what does it have to do with KDE? Most (if not all) KDE apps aren't ported to windows.


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 Re: well...

 
 by richard2121 on: Mar 31 2006
 
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it should be a KDE tool


I love Windows gaming especially the game where you have to do all your work before it crashes.
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 Re: well...

 
 by BorgQueen on: Mar 31 2006
 
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Who cares! Anything to save those poor saps still forced to use THAT other "OS".


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 Whats the Point?

 
 by richard2121 on: Mar 31 2006
 
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It would be handy to have your bookmarks and suff exported to your portable apps on your pen drive


I love Windows gaming especially the game where you have to do all your work before it crashes.
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 Sort of impractical

 
 by benzi455 on: Mar 31 2006
 
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It would not be very useful to have a graphical tool for exporting your bookmarks to your flash/pen drive installation of some of the Portable Apps. More information would be required to run the program than to just export from Konqueror, etc. and move the files onto the device. You would have to tell the program exactly where the PortableApps "data" directory is stored, which apps you have installed, and a new version of the interface would have to come out every time a new Portable App came out. It would also make it annoying to move the installation to another directory, which basically defeats the whole purpose of "Portable Apps".


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 ANything else ?

 
 by informix on: Mar 31 2006
 
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Just look at this:

http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=29637


When I have only windows, I use konqueror on my local desktop using:

qs nxexec server user . konqueror

And the gerate thing: It is portable and works on windows an linux :D


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 Ouch!

 
 by OutThere on: Apr 15 2006
 
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What are program counterparts? Are they cmpatible? How compatible are they? What if there is no counterpart? What is "and stuff"? Is "and stuff" binary or text data? Is it programs or data files?

When you say "bookmarks and stuff", I assume you would have to wait for a programing language called intuitive-C.

It will only use a meta-code, which will look like this:

$someshit = everything_usefull_for_me;

if (user want stuff & flash available) {
dump $someshit > computer.flashmedia;
} else {
dump $someshit > forgot.mypocket.flashmedia;
}


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