Xenocode is something like VMware's Thinapp
They made a collection of ready to use browsers wrapped in a single executable
see
http://www.xenocode.com/browsers/
so far I tried Iexplorer 8, Iexplore 7 , Firefox3, Safari , Opera and Chrome - the first all work - only Chrome doesn't work in my BartPE (MOA)
The nice thing here is that you can use all browsers at the same time - even different version of Iexplorer.
They also offer Adobe Reader and Winamp ...
For those who have size -limitations here the file-size of the binaries:
ie8.exe = 34 Mb
ie7.exe = 38 Mb
safari.exe = 28 Mb
chrome.exe = 25 Mb
firefox.exe = 14 Mb (version 3)
winamp.exe = 8 Mb
adobereader.exe = 21 Mb
[PortableApps] portable browsers - xenocode
Started by
sanbarrow
, Mar 09 2009 01:44 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 09 March 2009 - 01:44 PM
#2
Posted 09 March 2009 - 01:53 PM
opera.exe 5.5 MbytesFor those who have size -limitations here the file-size of the binaries:
jaclaz
#3
Posted 09 March 2009 - 07:44 PM
This is only a """"solution"""" for systems with RAM to burn!
WinAmp module eats 23MB RAM and 25MB Swapfile which is in a PE also RAM.
So 48MB RAM and the damn thing is not even doing anything yet!
'Scripted' XMPlay eats only 3MB RAM+Swap.
I fear to look at the browsers!
WinAmp module eats 23MB RAM and 25MB Swapfile which is in a PE also RAM.
So 48MB RAM and the damn thing is not even doing anything yet!
'Scripted' XMPlay eats only 3MB RAM+Swap.
I fear to look at the browsers!
#4
Posted 10 March 2009 - 07:23 AM
Collected all programs offered.
Similar to portable apps.
I was thinking that you could run those programs from within youre browser.
Similar to portable apps.
I was thinking that you could run those programs from within youre browser.
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