Rocketdock Portable Apps Download
I saw this great app while looking through the Vista-style apps for XP (and Win2K). It is called RocketDock. It is an app that will allow you to both dock your apps there instead of the taskbar, and make shortcuts. Here is some information:Homepage:Liscense: FreewareHow to make portable:. Download RocketDock here:.
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Rocketdock Portable Apps Downloads
Install to the system, or your flash drive (Universal Extractor will not work). If you installed to the system, copy the RocketDock directory to the PortableApps directory on your flash drive. Run rocketdock.exe. Click the 'Settings' button on RocketDock. Under 'General,' choose 'Save settings in a portable INI (single user).' . Customize to your liking, and RocketDock is portable! Nucor at a crossroads pdf viewer free.
I use rocket dock all the time and yes it does support relative pathsright click on any icon and in icon settings where it saysTARGET::-type in the relative path from the rocket dock executablefor eg for clam win i used.ClamWinPortableClamWinPortable.exebreakup::the first '.' Brings the location to the portable apps main directoryand then the ClamWinPortableClamWinPortable.exe runs the applicationmy directory structure is as belowroot-autorun.Inf-StartPortableApps.exe-Documents-PortableApps-RocketDock-RocketDock.exe-ClamWinPortable-ClamWinPortable.exe.
Thanks for this one.I have some questions though:1. I love it too much that I wanted to have it autostarted whenever I mount my disk.
Rocketdock Portable Apps Download Manager
How can I do this? I think using SmithRep PAM clone could do this but Im still waiting for the Officials.2. I have a Mobile HardDrive which I divided into two partiotions.
The first one is for PAM and the next is the rest of my files. Wherein my documents and other folders reside. How can i make a shortcut to it that is still relative. Meaning i can jump from one pc to another without worrying relative paths.?thanks a million!!! Im not that sure though but as i tested this dock last night at home with my vista pc, relative paths doesnt work.only in XP (here in my office).hope somebody else could post and confirm this one.EDIT: Well i figured it out now. I did not need to place. Anymore for my icon settings.Very happy now.
But the only thing missing is the drive letter. I can't seem to download the Drive Var at SmithTech's site. Maybe somethings' blocking here in our office.will try it at home though.EDIT2: Wasn't able to wait until I got home.
Rocketdock Portable Apps Download Free
Searched and Read through threads and found the procedure in using PSU. Never thought it was that simple.
Sorry to ressurect this old topic but I just found rocketdock and I did a search.You stated the lisence is 'freeware' but actually it's Creative Commons Public License. (Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported)You are free:. to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work. to Remix — to adapt the workUnder the following conditions:. Attribution.
You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Noncommercial. You may not use this work for commercial purposes. Share Alike. If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one. For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.
The best way to do this is with a link to this web page. Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder. Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author's moral rights.In essence it's a kind of open source license. Well you may change, redistribute, give away, and so on the application.

Okay it's not OSI approved but I feel that's nitpicking. What 'restrictions' does this license have over OSI approved license then. It's certainly not just 'freeware'.I was about to post a new topic about rocketdock, not a clarification but then I thought; I better do a search on it before posting, so I did. Sorry for the inconvenience.PS: 'Opensource.org site content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License.'