Thanks everybody for your advice on apps running on a flash drive!
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On Aug 27, 2014, at 10:34 PM, Terry Judd wrote:
> Make sure that you are using a quality USB stick as well. Some cheap and
> nasty ones can be awfully slow.
>
> Terry...
A good USB 3 flash drive will help eliminate some of the speed penalty with
flash vs a hard drive.
Prices have come down a
Make sure that you are using a quality USB stick as well. Some cheap and
nasty ones can be awfully slow.
Terry...
On 28/08/2014 3:25 pm, "Bill Vlahos" wrote:
>Charles,
>
>InfoWallet is also designed to be run from a USB drive as well as from a
>hard disk. There are a lot of advantages in doing
Charles,
InfoWallet is also designed to be run from a USB drive as well as from a hard
disk. There are a lot of advantages in doing so. The only limitation I see
running from a USB drive is how long it takes to load the data file or save the
data file. The larger the data file the longer it tak
Al
I have not tried or even thought of that. Is there a script that you can use
for windows that would automatically do that for the user when he double-clicks
on the exe file on the flash drive? Any scripts you can suggest would be
greatly appreciated!
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Could you copy your app/stack to the hard disk
cache ot temp folder and run your app/stack from
this folder of the user computer?
Al
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