I run josm-latest with their java and it still left some settings
behind so it needs some tweeking.

Regards, 

Simeon

Am 27.09.2013
11:38 schrieb Joseph Reeves: 

> Hi all,
> 
> It doesn't contain
everything on the list, but Portable GIS includes QGIS:
> 
>
http://www.archaeogeek.com/portable-gis.html [4]
> 
> Back to
portable-apps, I've looked at it briefly and see that it includes java -
so running the josm-latest.jar would presumably be no problem.
> 
>
Cheers, Joseph
> 
> On 27 September 2013 09:47, Theodin
<theo...@posteo.de> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Being a long-time member
and developer at portableapps.com [2], I had to smile when the term
popped up here on the HOT mailing list.
>> 
>> Of the apps listed below
by maning sambale, all are already there and widely used except for
QGIS, JOSM and GPSBabel. I have been wanting to try to get JOSM portable
for my own use so I will see that I find some time over the weekend. The
others shouldnt be a problem as they are all open source and thus
redistributable if Firefox is used as the internet browser and Sumatra
pdf as the pdf reader.
>> 
>> The easiest thing for updates would be to
get all the apps into the portableapps lineup as official apps but I
cant guarantee for that.
>> 
>> Besides that, I think its worth trying
the Live system idea other have put forward as it allows for a more
controlled environment. the downside is that it might not be usable
everywhere.
>> 
>> Thats all for now - Simeon
>> 
>> Am 26.09.2013 04:47
schrieb maning sambale: 
>> 
>>> Dear HOTties,
>>> 
>>> Has anyone tried
building a USB Stick that runs all the needed
>>> applications for an
OSM Training?
>>> 
>>> For a series of training we will conduct, we are
anticipating a lot of
>>> different configurations and MS Windows
versions. They may use a
>>> computer lab or their own laptops.
>>> 
>>>
Instead of just giving the participants copies of the software
>>>
installers, we are thinking of building a PortableApp [0] stick
>>>
containing all the needed apps and resources.
>>> 
>>> Anyone tried this
approach? How is it effective?
>>> 
>>> A few things we want in the
stick are:
>>> * JOSM including all the necessary plugins (FieldPapers,
Notes,
>>> DirectUpload, GPXEdit, Building tools, Presets, GeoChat,
Measurement,
>>> Mirrored downloads, Reverter, Terracer)
>>> *
GPSBabel
>>> * QGIS
>>> * PDF reader
>>> * Firefox or Chrome
>>> *
7-Zip
>>> * ClamWin
>>> * Notepad++
>>> * Learning materials (either
offline or pdf version of learnOSM)
>>> * Installers - installers of the
above software
>>> 
>>> [0] http://portableapps.com/apps [1]
>> 
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