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Firefox Portable?
Firefox Portable?
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Does anyone here have experience using Firefox Portable?

For various reasons I'm not going to rant about here, it looks like I'm going to have to use Firefox for something. I do not want to have to install
yet another piece of software on my already overloaded machine, and it's my understanding that Firefox Portable can be run from a Jump Drive. Can
it be run (and run well) from a Jump drive, or do you need something a little heftier than that? Does it only take up 25MB? Does it overstress the
"mother machine"? Anything to look out for? Basically, does it work as advertised?

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Firefox Portable
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I used it right after it came out, and it did work as advertised. At the time, it still wrote a few registry entries, but that was still at version 1.x so
I'm pretty certain that it doesn't now. I still have the old version on my Palm LifeDrive, and the only reason I don't use it more frequently is
that the physical connector isn't dependable.
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Quote: Balentius wrote:

I used it right after it came out, and it did work as advertised. At the time, it still wrote a few registry entries, but that was still at version 1.x so
I'm pretty certain that it doesn't now. I still have the old version on my Palm LifeDrive, and the only reason I don't use it more frequently is
that the physical connector isn't dependable.


Thanks very much for the info. It's working quite well for me too. : )

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-- Gabrielle of Potadeia
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