albator Posted April 25, 2005 Posted April 25, 2005 What do you have against program installers?To quote Roger Johansson (with his permission) from his posting on alt.comp.freeware:> Would someone be so kind to explain why one would be against a program installing? I don't understand the issue here.I have many favorite programs on the D: partition, and they continue to work no matter if Windows crashes, and needs to be re-installed, or if I change to another version of Windows.I try to avoid using programs which have to be re-installed when I reinstall Windows. I use more and more programs which do not depend much on Windows to work.Many of my favorite no-install programs are programs I have moved to another partition than it was installed to, and I test if it works well from there. Then it is fairly independent from Windows and I keep it.On C: I only have Windows and a few programs which do not work un-installed, so when I have to repair or upgrade Windows I have to re-install those programs too. That is why I try to minimize the number of programs which need to be installed correctly to work. If I can find a program which is less fussy and works in all situations, even if I have moved its program folder to another drive, I prefer that program.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------quoting portablefreeware.comJust wanna Ask for your collaboration, I want to restard a new standalone application trheads. I have now a collaboration with portablefreeware.com. The new database is growing each week, maybe with your help we will get a complete software solution ! standalone application + Nlite xp edition= **** Small and Fast Pc. Never Reinstall software again. So Request software solution here, or give input..
albator Posted April 25, 2005 Author Posted April 25, 2005 Got a new onedsCrypt, 25kB freeware pure standalonedsCrypt is AES/Rijndael file encryption software with simple, multi-file, drag-and-drop operations. It features optimal implementation, performance and safety measures. dsCrypt uses an advanced encryption algorithm and offers unique options for enhanced security. _http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/
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