List of portable software

Example of a 4 GB flash drive

For the purposes of this list, a portable application is software that can be used from portable storage devices such as USB flash drives, digital audio players, PDAs[1] or external hard drives. To be considered for inclusion, an application must be executable on multiple computers from removable storage without installation, and without writing settings or data onto a computer's non-removable storage. This includes modified portable versions of non-portable applications.

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Bundles

Launchers

Development

Scripting languages

Compilers

IDEs

Setup creators

Visual mapping/productivity tools

Graphics

3D modeling and rendering

Animation

Graphic editors

Icon editors

Viewers

Document-based

Office and publishing

Editors

Personal notes

Educational

Games

Emulators

Plug-in emulators

Internet

Web browsers

Email clients

Instant messaging

FTP clients

Download managers

P2P file sharing

IRC

RSS, Atom readers

Telnet, SSH clients

Podcast managers

Anonymity/Anti-censorship

Local wikis

Miscellaneous

Multimedia

File converters

CD/DVD burning

Editors

Audio/Midi sequencer

Players

Recorders

Video capture

Networking

HTTP servers

Miscellaneous

Remote desktop

Other tools

Web editors

Calendar management

File management

File archivers/extractors

PDF tools

Readers

Writers

Security and encryption

Password management

Anti-spyware/malware

Antivirus

Steganography

Real-time disk/volume Encryption

System maintenance

Optimization and cleaning

Storage management

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

System information

Partition/file recovery

See also

References

  1. makeuseof.com. "100 Portable Apps for your USB Stick". Retrieved 2008-01-24.
  2. "Enable Portable Mode by paulcbetts · Pull Request #8442 · atom/atom". GitHub. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  3. Older Version of BLender
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