PortableApps
MobaLiveCD is a QEMU (a generic open source emulator and virtualizer) based stand-alone emulator, that lets you run Linux Live CDs on Windows without the need of any Windows configuration or extra hardware. More»
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A portable version of Google Chrome is has been made available for download by the German blogger Carsten. This portable version of Chrome can run directly from your USB Key, provided you have a Windows PC.
Like most portable applications, it needs no installation and places all your user settings into the same folder of your USB drive. Download now and happy browsing or happy chroming if you prefer.
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If you’ve seen this message “Thanks for choosing Firefox”, it means you’ve downloaded Firefox on one of your platforms. As Firefox 3 hits over 5 million downloads(at the time I wrote this post), the guys at PortableApps have also made Firefox 3 — portable and available for download. Move ahead, complete the Firefox 3 downloading process with the Portable Edition of Firefox 3. Why do you need a Portable Firefox?
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For Linux Fans: This is unique, comes from the Linux world for the Linux world only. Have you ever seen a browser that runs directly from the RAM? It requires absolutely no installation and doesn’t even require root privileges to run for the first time. Presenting ioSwiftFox. Believe me, it is faster than Firefox and Swiftfox and also works with your existing Firefox extensions. ioSwiftFox is a recompilation of Firefox 2 for Infodomestic Objects Linux. More»
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