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Portable software is a class of software that is suitable for use on portable drives such as a USB (thumb) drive or iPod or Palm PDA with "drive mode", although any external hard drive could theoretically be used. [1] [2] The concept of carrying one's favored applications, utilities, and files on a portable drive for use on any computer is one which has evolved considerably in recent years.

Programs in this category (also known as portable applications) are typically 'lite' versions of their parent software, but there are many exceptions.

To be considered portable, for purpose of this list, a software program must:

  1. Not require any kind of formal installation onto a computer's permanent storage device to be executed, and can be stored on a removable storage device such as USB flash drive, enabling it to be used on multiple computers.
  2. Settings are stored with, and can be carried around with, the software (i.e., they are written to the USB drive).
    If the registry is used to store settings, the application's configuration isn't portable, and must be set up on every PC it is used on
  3. Leaves a zero (or near-zero) "footprint" on any PC it's run on after being used.
    i.e., All temporary files/registry settings should be removed once the program has exited, and files created by the user can be saved directly to the same removable media as the application is stored on.

Generally, smaller utility/toolkit software is inherently fairly portable; though larger applications are sometimes changed in order to allow a portable versions to be released (e.g., Opera@USB).

Application launchers

Development

IDEs

  • Portable Dev-C++
  • JCreator Not entirely portable, because it leaves some settings on the host computer.
  • Portable Code::Blocks (needs MinGW installed, which is portable too)
  • Hackety Hack, which is an educational version of ruby, can be installed on pendrive.

Scripting Languages

  • Portable NSIS Version

Graphics

3D Modeling And Rendering

  • Anim8or
    • Free 3D modeling and animating software.
  • Blender:
    • BlenderPortable
    • Blender Pocket
    • XBlender
    • Fantastic 3D Modeling (NURBS) for designers and artists - powerful, CAD accurate, yet easy to use!
  • Wings3d
    • All versions are portable
  • SketchUp
    • Kerkythea Models made in SketchUp can be easily rendered in Kerkythea

Graphic Editors

Processing

Viewers

Document Based

Office and Publishing

Editors

  • EmEditor Professional - for portability, select Import and Export on Tools menu.
  • gVim - for advanced users
  • Notepad++
  • Notepad2
  • NoteTab Light
  • NotesHolder - desktop notes, for portability install it in Portable mode.
  • PSPad - for portable use choose CAB archive
  • SciTE - for portability, set SciTE_HOME environment variable before launching
  • TED Notepad - for portability, create a tednpad.ini file
  • Textpad for text documents of every sort.
  • UltraEdit (UE3)
  • VEDIT - for portability, check "Install onto removable USB drive" checkbox on the first setup dialog.

Educational

Games

See List of portable computer games

Internet

RSS, Atom readers

Telnet, SSH clients

Podcast managers

Proxy server/clients and Routing Networks

Wiki-like (Note: These are not web-based)

Operating Systems

See List of LiveDistros and Live USB

Miscellaneous

  • Moka5 LivePC Engine (Portable VMWare). Note: Dynamically loads and unloads network drivers and requires administrator rights.
  • Mojopac portable choped down copy of windows. Requires administrator rights.

Multimedia

File converters

  • Audiograbber is a CD audio extractor (digitally).
  • BonkEnc
  • CDex
  • MediaCoder
  • SUPER - (Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer) is a program that easily encapsulates the capabilities of ffmpeg, MEncoder, mplayer, x264, mppenc, ffmpeg2theora, and the theora/vorbis RealProducer plugIn. Has problems with portability.
  • TMPGEnc - a video encoder that supports HDV import/output along with DivX 6 AVI, MPEG-1/2/4, QuickTime (MOV), and Window Media (WMV/WMV-HD/WMA) input/output.

Editors

Audio/Midi Sequencer

  • Reaper has a .bat file for a USB stick installation

Players

Recorders

Video Capture

Screen Capture

Networking

Miscellaneous

Other Tools

Web Editors

  • Portable Nvu - for Mac OS X
  • OpenOffice.org Portable - Complete office suite, which includes HTML editor.

Calendar management

File management

File Archivers and Extractors

  • 7-Zip Portable
  • Filzip
  • PeaZip, for Linux and Windows
  • iZarc2go, Portable version of iZarc
  • WinRAR, Portable version for Windows, still requires having a license for a regular version of WinRAR. The version number for WinRAR Unplugged is 3.7.1.1, while the latest WinRAR for Windows version is 3.71.

Screenwriting

PDF Tools

Readers

Writers

Security and Encryption

Password Management

Anti-Spyware/Malware

  • Ad-aware (only the SE Personal edition, which is no longer supported - Ad Aware 2007 is not portable)
  • CWShredder
  • HijackThis Powerful tool for listing all startup programs and other hidden system modifications.
  • Spybot - Search & Destroy Note - Requires power user or administrator privileges for Windows XP

AntiVirus

Real-Time Disk/Volume Encryption

Note: All of the software in this section requires administrator privileges to start their respective drivers.

File Encryption

System Maintenance

Storage Management

Visual maps of free space and biggest files and folders on hard drive.

System Information

  • CPU-Z - CPU and memory hardware details - clock and FSB speeds, SPD, OS version.
  • AIDA32 - freeware system information, diagnostics, and auditing program written by Tamas Miklos, Win 95-XP.

Partition/File Recovery

References

  1. ^ John Guilfoil (2006-09-07). "Fun with Portable Software". Retrieved 2008-01-24. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ makeuseof.com. "100 Portable Apps for your USB Stick". Retrieved 2008-01-24.