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    Portable Java Launcher

    Portable Java Launcher

    PJL - Free Cross-Platform Portable Java Launcher for executable files

    PJL - Free Cross-Platform Portable Java Launcher for executable files = jar, exe, etc. Same as Win Portable Start Menu and other launcher programs. Useful thing for USB and others. Simple and intuitive GUI. Using SwiXML excellent framework - https://swixml.org/ , https://github.com/swixml/Two . Need JRE-1.8: https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html .
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    USB Drive Application Maker

    To create/build/make/produce database application in USB drive.

    To create/build/make/produce database application in USB drive. The software created is stored in a USB drive and can be executed anywhere (portable). It is the portable version application maker of Smart Application Maker.
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    uumate

    uumate

    Updated Ubuntu Mate OS 64bit (15.10 based)

    ...Event sounds (minimize, maximize, close, etc...) enabled by default you can enable/disable compiz using "mate-tweak"! No need to download hundred megabytes after installation! Note: To burn the ISO to a USB stick, use "dd" command. In MS Windows use Rufus. This ISO is helpful for people trying to install linux for the first time or coming from windows environment. It has plenty of software pre installed (some are trial/shareware) with full internet and multimedia support. Very useful as live media as well. It has audio/video codecs, flashplayer, java, googletalk, telegram, twitter, etc... ...
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    Debox GNU/Linux Live CD

    Debox GNU/Linux Live CD

    Debox Linux is a live distro based on Debian distribution and Openbox

    ...Debox was made with the middle and novice user in mind. Includes a wide range of software: word processor, media players, internet browser, email client, disk utilities, java and few games. Also, a plenty of printers, scanners, bluethooth, web cams, digital tv, fax are supported by default. Different from the majority of the distributions, the Debox desktop environment does not tightly integrate every component but use various programs and tweaks that give the final result. Debox Live CD is full persistence capable so you can store your favorite data on hard disk/USB stick. ...
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    Launch applications from your usb flash drive without having to change drive letters in shortcuts etc! Features drive letter replacing in files and -flags, easy adding, deleting and editing of applications to start. Soon platform independent with Java!
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    This project builds on the jUSB APIs, initially supporting the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) over USB on Linux. The software is GPL'd, and includes an extensible core library (for developers), commandline support, and user tools.
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