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QOwnNotes Portable 26.3.7 (markdown note taker) Released
9 mars, par John T. HallerA new version of QOwnNotes Portable has been released. It's a handy markdown note taking app packaged as a portable app so you can take notes on the go. It's packaged in PortableApps.com Format so it can easily integrate with the PortableApps.com Platform. And it's open source and completely (…) -
AIMP Portable 5.40.2709 (music player) Released
9 mars, par John T. HallerA new version of AIMP Portable has been released. AIMP is a customizable music player, music library, internet radio player and audio converter. It's packaged in PortableApps.com Format so it can easily integrate with the PortableApps.com Platform. AIMP is freeware for personal and business use. (…) -
DesktopSnowOK Portable 6.81 (snow falling on your desktop) Released
9 mars, par John T. HallerA new version of DesktopSnowOK Portable has been released by PortableApps.com. DesktopSnowOK is a fun utility to let snow or other things fall on your screen. It's packaged as a portable app so you download on the go and it's in PortableApps.com Format so it can easily integrate with the (…) -
FontViewOK Portable 9.23 (font visualization and comparison) Released
9 mars, par John T. HallerFontViewOK Portable has been released by PortableApps.com. FontViewOK Portable is font visualization and comparison tool letting you see and compare your local and portable fonts. It's packaged as a portable app so you download on the go and it's in PortableApps.com Format so it can easily (…) -
gVim Portable 9.2.0125 (advanced text editor) Released
9 mars, par John T. HallerA new version of gVim Portable has been released by PortableApps.com. gVim Portable is a feature-rich and not-too-hard-to-use text editor packaged as a portable app, and a very feature rich one at that. With gVim you can code, highlight syntax, and do everything else you would expect of a text (…)