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The Portable Freeware Collection
Looking for some great free portable apps to fill up your gigantic USB drive? Look no further than The Portable Freeware Collection. Its mere name, I suspect, has been educational enough, but in case you've got a case of the Mondays: The Portable Freeware Collection is a collection of free Windows software designed to be run off a USB flash drive or other portable storage device. There are hundreds of apps in the collection for every task you can imagine, from media players to security to development. And did I mention they're all free? Definitely one for the bookmarks.
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Code Red said 2:24PM on 8-28-2006
Link is down for this...
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Qwfwq said 1:27PM on 8-28-2006
U3 is dead, long live the Portable Freeware collection.
Really what was the use of U3, besides putting a few stickers on the package it served no real and sensible purpose.
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Qwfwq said 1:35PM on 8-28-2006
As for this site, I must say that it doesn't look very well designed and unless you already know what app you want, you're gonna have a hard time navigating through the hundreds of items.
Check also PortableApps.com which, although of a much smaller breath (or as a consequence of it), is very is to navigate.
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Qwfwq said 8:39PM on 8-28-2006
Link is up again.
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