Yeah, I need apps that are designed to run around the end line, er, whatever it's called.
I guess I've got all summer to try to figure it out :-D As you say, I think I worry about the following: > Traditionally, apps designed for installation on the hard drive may > expect to write a preferences file on the drive, and may modify the > registry to set up file type associations. Those using VB or some other > systems may also be dependent on any number of DLLs which will need to > be installed in specific folders on the drive. --Uhh, yeah. I think that's what I'm worried about ;-) > But an app can be designed not to need that stuff, to keep everything on > the drive it's running on. Since Rev standalones are self-contained, as > long as they don't go out of their way to modify the system (prefs > files, registry, etc.) they'll run from any removable media. --but most don't, right?? Like, does Rev? I have to admit that I never tried; once I got the "no can do" dialogue from Win2K, I didn't go any further. My bad, I suppose. I've got this week (read, tomorrow) to give it the 'old college try' ;-) Judy _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
