The summary of ‘portable application install: brave browser’

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The video discusses using the Puppy Package Manager in Puppy Linux to find and install applications. Users can also visit a site maintained by Mike Walsh for additional packages. The speaker highlights various categories of applications available on Mike's site, such as Audacity, Blender, browsers, music players, and photo editors. They demonstrate installing the Brave browser as a portable application. Additionally, the video showcases the process of downloading, extracting, and organizing portable applications for efficiency, emphasizing the benefits of using portable programs in Puppy Linux.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses using the Puppy Package Manager in Puppy Linux to find and install applications. If a desired application isn’t available through the manager, users can visit a site maintained by Mike Walsh, a member of The Puppy Linux Forum, where a variety of packages can be found. The speaker highlights the three major categories of applications available on Mike’s site, including programs like Audacity, Blender, browsers, music players, photo editors, and more. They demonstrate installing the Brave browser from Mike’s site, which offers portable applications.

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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates downloading and extracting a portable application, specifically Brave browser. They show extracting the files, adding it to the menu for convenience, and moving it to the opt folder for better organization. The process involves extracting the files, adding the application to the menu for quick access, and then moving the application to a preferred folder for easy access. The speaker emphasizes the convenience of organizing portable applications this way for efficient use.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to launch the Dash NL browser in Puppy Linux. They show how to create a shortcut on the desktop, change the name of the browser, and set a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl Shift B) for easy access. Additionally, they explain how to customize the browser icon and discuss the benefits of using portable programs in Puppy Linux.

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