![]() The main window of the program is actually the landscape we were talking about together with weather details, such as current temperature, wind information, pressure and humidity. Ideally, it should do just that, use the inbuilt browser, or use whatever browser is installed in the PortableApps media (though if more than one is installed, it could get tricky).There are multiple landscapes to choose from, such as village, seaside, airport, oriental and sky, but you can also use your very own photos, which brings the whole application even closer to reality. I'm not sure if this can be easily fixed, though, as I can't even find an option in the settings to modify the browser it'll open the link in (I was initially expecting it to open the link in its own in-built browser, since it DOES have one, weird). This is NOT good for a Portable app that's supposed to leave no trace. IE! or whatever is the default browser on the local machine, I assume. ![]() => If you do this, surprise! the link opens in. Right click on a file > Download Link Via Web => This is enabled by default, when it probably shouldn't be for a portable version. Options > Advanced tab > Add "Download with Mipony" option to the Internet Explorer menu Now, I do have a couple of suggestions to make this more portable-friendly, so to speak. So first of all, a big thank you for making this app available on Portable Apps.
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