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<span dir="ltr" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;">Thanks for the clarification. Does that make digiKam portable? In the sense that it can be put on a USB and run from any computer? That would be great as all my graphics programs like Gimp, IrfanView, FSView, darktable etc. are all portable. </span>
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<p>19 Mar 2024 9:06:17 pm Gilles Caulier <caulier.gilles@gmail.com>:</p>
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Hi,
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No, it's the source code archive.
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Use digiKam-8.3.0-Win64.tar.xz instead. It contains a precompiled
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binary version. uncompress the tarball somewhere in your home
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directory and run digikam.exe inside.
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Note: the difference with the standard installer is the non admin
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rights requirement, but it must be decompressed in a directory where
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you have full right access.
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Best
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Gilles Caulier
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Le mar. 19 mars 2024 à 16:11, Milind Joshi <mmjoshi@iitbombay.org> a écrit :
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I am running Windows 11 64 bit. Should I download digiKam-8.3.0-1.tar.xz if I want the zip version?
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