Beginner
Date of registration: Dec 2nd 2009
Location: Chatham, IL
Occupation: Software Engineer
Hobbies: Video Games, Programming in VB6
Intermediate
Date of registration: Jan 1st 2009
Location: Hanover, Germany
Occupation: Software Engineer
Hobbies: Hilbert Curves
Beginner
Date of registration: Dec 2nd 2009
Location: Chatham, IL
Occupation: Software Engineer
Hobbies: Video Games, Programming in VB6
I posted a message in the PortableApps.com forum as well for assistance in portabilizing Jabaco, but I have not received any response there.
Beginner
Date of registration: Dec 2nd 2009
Location: Chatham, IL
Occupation: Software Engineer
Hobbies: Video Games, Programming in VB6
Administrator
Date of registration: Jul 16th 2008
Location: Erlangen, Germany
Occupation: Software Developer
Hobbies: Jabaco, game theory, text-mining
I would support PortableApps to create a portable version if they need any help. But I can't do that by myself in the current project state ... I'm not averse to support a portable version in future.Quoted
PortableApps.com has opened up to freeware applications as well. They
have produced a standardized format for portable application structure
that mimics much of the Windows structure. For that reason, I wondered
if it was possible to make Jabaco into a portable application. This
would enable me to teach my students with a programming IDE that they
can take home with them and work on in class.
Beginner
Date of registration: Dec 2nd 2009
Location: Chatham, IL
Occupation: Software Engineer
Hobbies: Video Games, Programming in VB6