Are Your Apps Portable?
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Do you have a USB drive? If you do, what do you use it for? I have one, it’s pretty convenient. I can share files between computers, check my email, browse the web, run anti-virus scans, and develop C++ applications. Oh? Yours cannot do this? Well, all you need to be able to run these applications is a quick visit to PortableApps.com. From that point, just download the base application and install it onto your USB drive, then pick the applications you want to be able to go mobile with and install those too.
I’m so glad I have found this, because now I can actually do something in computer class at school, instead of making sure the margins on my documents are perfect.
Want to know what I have on my USB drive?
- ClamWin Portable (Anti-virus)
- Dev-Cpp Portable (C++ IDE)
- Firefox Portable (Internet Browser)
- LBreakout2 Portable (Breakout Clone)
- PuTTY Portable (SSH Client)
- Pwytter Portable (Twitter Client)
- VLC Portable (Audio/Video Player)
- winMD5Sum Portable (MD5 Sum checker thing)
- XAMPP (Apache/MySQL/PHP server bundle)
- XChat Portable (IRC Client)


