Could you please say something about this John? Haller?) says that Thinstall is a illegal app. Oops: Just searched through and first results was this where it seems to me that moderator (John T. Especially the last one I think, what that show is pure smartness (Don't know if its illegal to make a non Open Source app portable with Thinstall though). Have also just found these two videos: one, two. I read that Thinstall emulates a second OS with its own registry and filesystem. Is is that easy to make a app portable? just run it through Thinstall? (Question to John T. This is really some exciting information to me and a big eyeopener I think. Then I stubled onto this page: = A lot of programs made portable with Thinstall it seems. Also I found out that it has been bought by the wellknown VMWare company. I investigated it a bit and it is being said that it can make a random app portable :O. What I found even more interesting is the fact that someone mention a app called "Thinstall". Woops2: Also found this thread, which also backs up the hope that it can be made portable. Woops1: just investigated a bit further: first I found this page which like before also suggest that Sopcast can be made portable. Quote: SopCast ( one of the few applications that can also be used on Linux) To me it seems like it cannot handle sopcast feeds?īack to Sopcast: Wikipedia points out a nice thing about Sopcast:
But can someone please investigate if it leaves any traces behind + requires some specific files to work?Ĭould a launcher be made which made it (in case) not leave any traces behind + could also be great if someone could make a guide on which files it needs in order to work and how to make it portable from one single I checked out the website of that Open Source Peercast client you mentioned. With this thread in mind it could seem like it per default is able to work from a USB drive. Bust as far as I remember it is OK (legal) to make a launcher for it right?Ĭould anyone please tell me if Sopcast is portable as per default? Now: I know that Sopcast is not Open Source, so I know that you can't rewrite it.