Added toTPFC: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1860
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Generate Thumbnail
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Wolfghost,
You've jumped right in and added some good programs this week. I did some editing on this one, and I thought I'd let you know why.
The "how to extract" section for this one is complicated, since the installer is embedded in a self-extracting installer. It's best to follow the standard formats whenever possible, so I combined elements of the standard instructions for each method (when Universal Extractor is required, that link to the FAQ is important).
Dependencies are generally only software (dlls, frameworks, etc.), not things like network access.
It only saves settings if you hit the "Save settings" button (after which you choose a location for the settings file). For our purposes, that means it doesn't save settings. It does save the example of the background and text color formatting to the application folder, but that's not really a setting - it doesn't use that formatting the next time you run it.
Keep up with the great submissions! I like this web gallery creator, and it's a pity they bill it as a "thumbnail creator". It has much more flexibility for the output than MobaPhoto <http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1458> does, but it lacks the javascript/lightbox effect and a file selector.
Jalbum is the king of web gallery creation software, IMO. It requires Java, but that's portable enough for me. You can get it here: http://jalbum.net/software/download/current/all-systems - choose Jalbum for anything (.jar for any Java enabled system). Now that we can vote to approve apps, I might add it and see if a Java app can get in.
You've jumped right in and added some good programs this week. I did some editing on this one, and I thought I'd let you know why.
The "how to extract" section for this one is complicated, since the installer is embedded in a self-extracting installer. It's best to follow the standard formats whenever possible, so I combined elements of the standard instructions for each method (when Universal Extractor is required, that link to the FAQ is important).
Dependencies are generally only software (dlls, frameworks, etc.), not things like network access.
It only saves settings if you hit the "Save settings" button (after which you choose a location for the settings file). For our purposes, that means it doesn't save settings. It does save the example of the background and text color formatting to the application folder, but that's not really a setting - it doesn't use that formatting the next time you run it.
Keep up with the great submissions! I like this web gallery creator, and it's a pity they bill it as a "thumbnail creator". It has much more flexibility for the output than MobaPhoto <http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1458> does, but it lacks the javascript/lightbox effect and a file selector.
Jalbum is the king of web gallery creation software, IMO. It requires Java, but that's portable enough for me. You can get it here: http://jalbum.net/software/download/current/all-systems - choose Jalbum for anything (.jar for any Java enabled system). Now that we can vote to approve apps, I might add it and see if a Java app can get in.
Re: Generate Thumbnail
Ok I will try to remember this, and thanks for updating me
BTW The prog write a preview.html file to application folder !!
BTW The prog write a preview.html file to application folder !!
Re: Generate Thumbnail
Ah, that's what I meant by the "example of the background and text color formatting" which is not really a setting. Granted, changing it was a bit picky on my part - no one's likely to be disappointed (or very surprised) to find that it doesn't save all of its settings automatically.Wolfghost wrote:BTW The prog write a preview.html file to application folder !!
Re: Generate Thumbnail
Very True! Check out his list http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?q=[Wolfghost]. Also it might be a small thing but personally I prefer the V before the version i.e. V1.0You've jumped right in and added some good programs this week.
I don't know what other people think.