![]() Then start by clicking on the 'tb' script inside. (32-bit).and Xenialpup64 7.5 (64-bit).Īs with the other portables, untar 'em, then place the resulting thunderbird32/thunderbird64 directory anywhere you like. Tested as working in Tahr 6.0.6, Slackos 560 & 570, and BK's 'masterpiece', Precise 5.7.1. Unfortunately, I don't like SeaMonkey.!! (I don't think I'm alone, either.)Īnyway here is Thunderbird 60.5.1, packed as a 'portable'. Yeah, I know a lot of you will say, 'Why not make a portable version of SeaMonkey? It's all in one application'. Ok, it's probably been done before - many times - but a portable version of Thunderbird sounded like a good idea.Ĭarry both browser & e-mail around on a flash drive wherever you go. When I'm using option "Allow only one instance", I don't have the bug #1.Īll in all, the zip file should be opened in the current instance, new tab or current tab and it should be automatically extracted, as in Explorer - or the options from "Shell Menu" FC settings should be used (current/new instance, load items in.).Having tried my hand at a couple of 'portables', after Fredx181 showed the way with 'FF-Quantum portable', a thought struck me. I have the issues #1, #2, and #3 also with non zip file, txt for example. Probably not a bug, but when opening a zip file in Explorer, the content is opened/extracted, in FC it's not extracted automatically, only a zip file is focused. ![]() ![]() When opening a file from Thunderbird, it's opened on the last locked tab, even if the option "Start with following folders" is used - this tab is not opened at all. ![]() This issue (not sure if bug), I'm using Shell menu option "Start program" > "Always in the current instance", but the file is opened in the new FC instance. and finding the freecommander.exe file.īTW FreeCommander is not in the list (Send this item to:), why?įirst issue/bug is, that file is focused, but it's out of current column, in the list view, with many items in the folder (hundreds) and small window. I tried to open zip file / attachment from Thunderbird portable in FreeCommander, simply by selecting (o) Open with > Other. ![]() I'm trying to replace Explorer with FreeCommander wherever it's possible, here's another example, it works, but it's not perfect. ![]()
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