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11 great free portable apps for blogging on the go!

I can't always get to my main laptop when I feel like putting together a blog post. If you've read some of my other lists, you probably noticed that I'm a big fan of portable applications for just this reason. As long as I've got my trusty USB flash drive, I'm always equipped with the programs I need to get things done.
Here are ten of my favorites (plus two alternatives). With these programs in my pocket, I'm always able to write when inspiration strikes - regardless of what computer I'm using.
1. Windows Live Writer is the best offline tool for composing blog posts, hands down. While Microsoft doesn't offer a portable version, it's a simple DIY project (Brad first covered it in September 2007). You can download the portable launcher from Scott Kingery's blog: it's over a year old, but it works just fine with the latest beta of Live Writer. With a rich feature set and support for Wordpress, TypePad, LiveJournal, Blogger, and more, it's a necessity.
2. Portable Firefox and SRWare Iron are both great browsers. I keep Firefox handy in case I need access to my favorite extensions, and use Iron when I just need to do some quick surfing. Why Iron instead of Chrome? For the added privacy.
3. GreatNews is a decent, portable RSS reader that's actually portable (no Java runtime needed, like RSSOwl). The download is under 1mb, and it formats feeds into a tidy newspaper-like layout. If I'm using a machine where I'd rather not log in to my Google account, I'll fire up GreatNews to read my feeds instead.
4. FastStone Capture is my favorite screenshot program. Apart from capturing windows (including scrolling ones), regions, or the full desktop, FastStone has an excellent built-in editor that handles text overlays, watermarking, highlighting, cropping, resizing, and more. There's also a screen magnifier and eyedropper tool.
5. AVI Screen does a good job at capturing screencasts for sharing on video sharing sites like YouTube. Its mouse tracking feature is very slick, and is a good way to keep video sizes small. You may need to download it from this page.
6. CamStudio may be a better option for tutorial-style screencasts. In addition to capturing activity, it can also add captions and add picture-in-picture overlays.
7. IrfanView has a number of useful features. It's a great image viewer and it also handles batch conversions. Basic editing tools are included as well, like resize, crop, rotate, sharpen, and blur.
8. The Gimp is my choice for more complex photo editing tasks. The 2.6 interface is a big improvement over older versions, and now that I've taken the time to really learn it I don't miss Photoshop at all.
9. WinHTTrack creates offline copies of websites, which is very useful if you need to cache some pages for reference so that you can work without internet access. Make sure you grab the .zip and not the .exe.
10. The Sage is an excellent portable resource for writers. It's a fully searchable dictionary and thesaurus with over 200,000 definitions. Everything is fully cross-referenced: if there's a word you need to look up in a definition, just click it. The Sage can even handle anagram searches.
11. Sumatra PDF or Foxit Reader are must haves. If you have to follow a style guide, chances are good that it was provided to you as a PDF. Foxit and Sumatra are both small and fast, and support important features like annotations and bookmarking.
If you're a blogger or writer and I missed one of your favorites, share it with us in the comments!
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Scott Kingery said 4:44PM on 11-08-2008
First, I created WLW Portable and just posted Version 3 of WLW Portable. Now no Administrator level needed. Works better with Vista! http://www.techlifeweb.com/2008/11/08/windows-live-writer-portable-version-3/
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kamron_1 said 6:09PM on 11-08-2008
Really nice list you've got here! appreciate it a lot.
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Elliott said 6:51PM on 11-08-2008
I would add ScribeFire to portable Firefox.
http://www.scribefire.com/
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Kolobok said 8:05PM on 11-08-2008
FastStone Capture a free portable app!!! :/
http://www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm
http://www.faststone.org/FSCapturerDownload.htm
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Ken said 3:19PM on 11-10-2008
FastStone Capture portable is not free... it's a 30 day trial.
Lee Mathews said 10:19AM on 11-10-2008
Ken - grab it from portablefreeware.com. They have the last redistributable version that WAS free, and it still has all the functionality you'll need.
Hansjoerg said 4:27AM on 11-09-2008
for screenshots I prefer using Greenshot:
http://greenshot.sourceforge.net/
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Alwin Chuah said 9:09PM on 11-09-2008
Glad that you posted this article in your blog.
These are the tools that really help bloggers.
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Kolobok said 12:35PM on 11-09-2008
Lightscreen Portable - a great open source tool for screenshots
http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/lightscreen_portable
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Dodfr said 7:16PM on 11-09-2008
Hi,
Lightscreen is not so "light", 22MB ram +
20MB virtual, this is a bit too much for such tool when you compare it to other ones that has much more features for half ram usage. May be because it uses Qt libs.
Teddy Hedenqvist said 12:37PM on 11-09-2008
i prefer the mac app
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koan said 7:51PM on 11-09-2008
I've tried 2 or 3 different apps to work on my USB key... my fave is now Zoundry Raven: http://www.zoundryraven.com
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Nate said 6:40PM on 11-10-2008
Unless I am missing something, few of these are portable.
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Lee Mathews said 6:40PM on 11-10-2008
You're missing something. They're all portable, I promise.
Nate said 6:42PM on 11-10-2008
The Great News downloaded a program on my computer even though I downloaded it on my portable drive.
p@r@noid said 4:21PM on 11-13-2008
Windows live writer and mozilla do almost every job for me!!
regards
VirginTech!!
Its all About US!!!
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Scott K said 8:26PM on 11-18-2008
Foxit Reader now has a tabbed interface:
http://www.smartproductivity.com/tabbed-pdf-reader-foxit-reader
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Aravinda Chandrapadma said 1:56AM on 12-31-2008
I think Zoundry Raven (zoundryraven.com) is better than Live Writer.
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