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I am looking for a small and portable web browser to embed into my 3D engine. Basically, I need something small and fast that can render into a graphical buffer and take my input for links and stuff. It would be great if it could do JS as well.
So far...
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To a 3D object and interacting with
it A framework for an advanced, 3D
web-browser An offscreen.
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Posted 02 May 2012 - 01:05 AM
Portable browsers are supposed to run while they are on a removable storage device. YouTube videos require the browser to have a plugin of Flash Player in the browser. Flash Player is not portable. This means we cannot play...
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Posted 05 May 2012 - 07:14 AM
Try here: Portable apps.
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Posted Today, 01:05 AM
Portable browsers are supposed to run while they are on a removable storage device. YouTube videos require the browser to have a plugin of Flash Player in the browser. Flash Player is not portable. This means we cannot play YouTube...
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Posted 02 May 2012 - 01:05 AM
Portable browsers are supposed to run while they are on a removable storage device. YouTube videos require the browser to have a plugin of Flash Player in the browser. Flash Player is not portable. This means we cannot play...
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Tell me about portable browsers...
Portable browsers are often recommended as a security tool when using public computers at a library, internet cafe etc. You load portable versions of Firefox, Chrome etc. from your own computer onto your own flash drive...
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A portable app should portable....
It will not protect you against keyloggers or packet sniffers, but a portable browser does allow you to take your your own flash drives and running software from them is definitely frowned upon.
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Avant Browser 2012 Build 171 Lite + Ultimate + Portable
Avant browser 2012 Build 171 Lite + Ultimate + Portable
Avant Browser - web browser based on Internet Explorer browser to expand options and increase the comfort of surfing the Internet, displaying...
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Hi, I need to download Firefox as a portable app from SourceForge ., but I am using IE6 and the browser crashes before the download can finish.
I have found that SourceForge no longer supports IE6 , so I am stuck in a catch 22 here. Is there any way of...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Or use 2get portable :).
Theres always wget.
Download any extra programs.
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Is it possible to make an vb.net application portable?
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Assuming it will be run where/questions/778123/writing-usb-drive-portable-applications-in-c
Depends on what you mean by "portable version of the framework is installed....
It is portable - build your .exe and copy it on your flash drive.
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I'd like to be able to give our users an option to create a desktop shortcut to our web site. I've done some research and found a number of articles using ActiveX to access the Shell API for Windows to perform this activity, but I'm curious as to whether...
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You're website has not way of interacting with anything but the ....
If by portable you mean portable across operating systemsThere is no built in way of doing this in the web browser.
Conscious browser would not allow this.
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I often hear people praising web applications (as opposed to desktop apps) for their portability. Indeed, making a desktop application available on multiple operating systems is difficult. However, I'd think web-applications have to deal with portability...
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But....
Browser compatibility is far far easily achievable compared to operating systems compatibility that there are cross browser compatibility issues with writing web applications and most important, the browser portability.
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