Ivo wrote:
You can't have portable shell extensions. They have to be installed and registered with Explorer.
The start menu can be made portable, however there's the question about how is it going to start automatically.
You can have portable apps that require registration of DLL files, Lopesoft achieves this with FileMenuTools using the PortableApps Launcher.
You have three PA Launchers upon installation of FMT Portable. One for the main interface, and two for registering and unregistering the DLL files.
FMT itself has built in context menu options for (un)registering DLL's.
Even registry entries can be added, deleted, saved and rewritten to the registry as needed, as I'm sure you know.
I have just installed Classic Shell and moved the folder to an internal HDD then uninstalled it. I only require the menu, but it works fine, no issues... yet!
I try my hardest to find alternatives to installed apps as they ultimately clog your system up with junk folders, registry entries, etc. Why? When there are other, better ways of doing things.
Please don't think I'm being harsh, just my point of view. I use my PC for music mostly, so it needs to be as lean as possible.
Would you please consider changing the app over time to save settings in the apps folder, stop using the registry and maybe add the ability to register and unregister DLL's as needed? Perhaps it should simply do that on startup and shutdown of the app?
Thanks