Yes, Norton is commercial, and I beleive the Tuneup Util's are also. However, I don't think the latter is made by Norton - though its interface appears to be a Norton "clone".
Norton is portable by means of the "Run Utils from CD" option that they have in the package (If it can be run from a CD, how much moreso from a USB thumb?). Those of us who've done so know that that the Run From CD Option is not the "complete package" of Norton, but a subset of some of the more common & most-used apps.
Norton is also portable - full package, AFAIK - by means of warez versions of it available on the net. These are of course, illegal, so I don't pursue it any further, being the honest bloke that I am.
Besides, I stopped being interested in ANYthing Norton a few versions back (2-3 yrs ago), once they started instituting the stupid, unethical and invasive "you must ACTIVATE this software before using" scheme. I didn't buy into that for Win XP (I found a workaround for my LEGALLY purchased and owned copy), and I'm not gonna buy into that for Norton (screw workarounds for Norton - it's not as necessary as having XP). Norton lost all my future bidness once they went down that road...
Jerks. You'd think they'd've LEARNED something from M$'s huge PR debacle of requiring "activation". Obviously, they didn't...
/end sermon
"I don't hate cats...as long as they stay on the freeway, where they belong."
- Brad Stine
It already is portable. I remember seeing it on there site. But you have to buy it though.
Bensawsome
AKA BJ
"It's not winning that matters, it's winning in style that matters..."
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
iLike Macs, iPwn, However you put it... Apple is better ^_^
"Claiming that your operating system is the best in the world because more people use it is like saying McDonalds makes the best food in the world..."
01.04 is over.
See https://portableapps.com/node/4507.
A) Commercial Software
B) Its made by NORTON, ill believe its portable when I see it.
C) Administrator rights required
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Linux: Because rebooting is for adding hardware
Yes, Norton is commercial, and I beleive the Tuneup Util's are also. However, I don't think the latter is made by Norton - though its interface appears to be a Norton "clone".
Norton is portable by means of the "Run Utils from CD" option that they have in the package (If it can be run from a CD, how much moreso from a USB thumb?). Those of us who've done so know that that the Run From CD Option is not the "complete package" of Norton, but a subset of some of the more common & most-used apps.
Norton is also portable - full package, AFAIK - by means of warez versions of it available on the net. These are of course, illegal, so I don't pursue it any further, being the honest bloke that I am.
Besides, I stopped being interested in ANYthing Norton a few versions back (2-3 yrs ago), once they started instituting the stupid, unethical and invasive "you must ACTIVATE this software before using" scheme. I didn't buy into that for Win XP (I found a workaround for my LEGALLY purchased and owned copy), and I'm not gonna buy into that for Norton (screw workarounds for Norton - it's not as necessary as having XP). Norton lost all my future bidness once they went down that road...
Jerks. You'd think they'd've LEARNED something from M$'s huge PR debacle of requiring "activation". Obviously, they didn't...
/end sermon
"I don't hate cats...as long as they stay on the freeway, where they belong."
- Brad Stine
It already is portable. I remember seeing it on there site. But you have to buy it though.
Bensawsome
AKA BJ
"It's not winning that matters, it's winning in style that matters..."
"Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them."
iLike Macs, iPwn, However you put it... Apple is better ^_^
"Claiming that your operating system is the best in the world because more people use it is like saying McDonalds makes the best food in the world..."