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From the users' point of view, the benefits of this program are: it has a good interface, is reliable, has lots of features and has a search function. Check out the link to see all the advantages of PA.c Format apps. TreeDBNotes Pro 4.35 is available as a free download on our software library. Most zipped apps are not fully portable (nor, incidentally, are many of the apps included with the illegal platform you mentioned, even though they are based on our stuff). There are many reasons to use Format apps. Unlike the illegal platform you mentioned, we're a fully open platform and format, which means you can use any portable apps with our platform and our portable apps will work just fine without our menu. And if an extra EXE shows up, you can just hide it. No need to manually configure a link to it in the menu or anything. You can create a TreeDBNotes folder in your X:\PortableApps folder, copy TreeDBNotes in with the TreeDBNotes.exe main EXE right in that X:\PortableApps\TreeDBNotes folder, and then just hit F5 in the PA.c Menu and it'll show up.
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You can use any apps you want with the Platform, whether in Format or any other format just by placing them in the right location, no launcher necessary. Oh yeah, will there be an upgrade path from the 2.0 beta 5 to the final release?
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exe would not? No criticism here, just a genuine good faith inquiry. Why is a special format necessary? What does the use of the. But I can't help but think that this may not be the optimal way of utilizing the menu, mainly because someone went to the trouble of creating the launcher. exe, or in fact with some apps making sure that it's in it's own file rather than just sitting in the Portable Apps folder on it's own. I know from past experience that I can get apps to work in PA simply by changing the file extension to. Now with other menus I can just insert my portable apps of choice and they work, a proprietary format is either nonexistent or at least not necessary.
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So I install the portable version of Treedbnotes into the Portable Apps folder of the Portable apps drive, point the launcher at it, and receive an error regarding a missing NSIS.
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I'd have done it sooner but I need categories. So I plan on switching to 2.0 when it comes out hopefully next week. Now in the interest of full disclosure, I currently use, but have never been able to get it to work in Wine with Linux. I use Treedbnotes quite a bit, and like the portable version. What am I supposed to be pointing it at? Here's an example. I understand that it's supposed to be simple, but I guess I just don't get it. I've searched quite a bit, and can't find a start-to-finish tutorial for the launcher.