Submit portable freeware that you find here. It helps if you include information like description, extraction instruction, Unicode support, whether it writes to the registry, and so on.
All credit to Crash and other contributing members, but RegSeeker (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=281) doesn't have a proper official forum topic, which this post intends to remedy.
[url]http://www.hoverdesk.net/more.php[/url] author wrote:RegSeeker includes a powerful registry search and cleaner tool. Take full control of your startup entries, services, drivers, histories, junk files (protect your privacy), installed applications, browsers extensions, and more.
I am Baas wrote:Great, but why not posting this to the submission sub-forum?
As announced some days ago, it's a new policy: whenever I haven't tested a software and I hold doubts regarding claimed portability, I'll just post to "Discussion" in the vague hope other members will supplement my insufficient information...
smaragdus wrote:What is the difference between demo and liteware?
I don't usually waste time with demo software -- in my experience, it's almost always little more than an appetizer intended to make you buy the full program. FYI, I used "liteware" above only to convey the fact that the free version lacks some features of the full version...
Hope this makes some sense and we can still be friends...
@Midas
I have decided to use only full versions, I don't like limitations. Anyway, I refrain from using registry cleaners since (in my opinion) such programs normally do more harm than good.
I am Baas wrote:Great, but why not posting this to the submission sub-forum?
As announced some days ago, it's a new policy: whenever I haven't tested a software and I hold doubts regarding claimed portability, I'll just post to "Discussion" in the vague hope other members will supplement my insufficient information...
Oh, that explains why you made it the "official forum topic"...