About QuotePad
QuotePad v2.02 Installer
QuotePad (JPE Launcher)
Highlight quotes from web pages and it remembers the source of the copied text.
When not in use it slides out of view or can be minimized to the tray icon.
During Install choose the portable install option;
settings will writ to an ini file instead of the registry.
Note:Even with a Portable install,the exe will generates
an app data folder for back ups of its data base.
Even when run from a USB device it does this as well.
Which is what the JPE Launcher is really for.
(or if you just want to keep your backups close).
QuotePad runs under Windows 2000/XP/Vista and has a multilingual interface.
Remember:To Save Source info make sure you
press Ctrl+Shift+Q
-dont just cut and paste
QuotePad v2.02 (JPE Launcher)
QuotePad 2.2
QuotePad has been abandoned long time ago- the latest version was released on 11.06.2009. However at least the final version seems to be fully portable- it offers 'Install in portable mode' option.
QuotePad saves its settings in 'quotepad.ini' file inside its own folder and all its data is stored there as well.- Napiophelios
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Re: QuotePad 2.2
So was JauntePEsmaragdus wrote:QuotePad has been abandoned long time ago....
Re: QuotePad 2.2
Personally, I prefer "uniextracting" the installer.smaragdus wrote:the latest version was released on 11.06.2009. However at least the final version seems to be fully portable- it offers 'Install in portable mode' option.
Do you get an empty folder at \AppData\Roaming\QuotePad\Backup ?
- Napiophelios
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Re: QuotePad 2.2
I am Baas wrote:Personally, I prefer "uniextracting" the installer.smaragdus wrote:the latest version was released on 11.06.2009. However at least the final version seems to be fully portable- it offers 'Install in portable mode' option.
Do you get an empty folder at \AppData\Roaming\QuotePad\Backup ?
Napiophelios wrote:
Note:Even with a Portable install,the exe will generates
an app data folder for back ups of its data base.
Even when run from a USB device it does this as well.
Which is what the JPE Launcher is really for.