
It is an open-source applicatioĪs for the second application, it can only run on my Vista, it is powered by VMWare and its exe file is too compiled.

I just discovered that this app was made portable with an application called "Portable App Creator". Another interesting feature on this app is that is it seperated into two subfolder: App and Data. I consider this app to be truly portable since I never had any issue with it. Its exe file is small and it actually has a portable registry file(.reg). I just need to copy and paste the folder (no rar or zip required) on a USB to another computer. The first application can run on my Windows Vista, 7 desktop and 8 computers. They are both portable in the sense that they don't require installation. I have two versions of "portable" application, which I have downloaded a long time ago. ThinApp VMWare compiles the whole application into one exe file, which doesn't always run on other computer.Ĭameyo also compiles it too much and acts as a "middleware" whenever you want to open. I found that apps like Cameyo and ThinApp VMWare, but they are not really portable. I did some research on how I can make an application portable and they all require an image capture of the installation before and after.


So, I figured I would find more software experienced response here. I know this is a Linux forum, but on Software subreddit, I've seen response such as "(Linux) is for non-tech people (.) and people who don't need high quality and/or industry-standard software".
