were on PCWorld.com. they have a review and download for firefox portable and i took a look at the author on the review and it is john!! to see it go here.
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In Portugal, a magazine called "Mundo do CD-ROM" (CD-ROM World) from September 2006 has a complete article of 5 pages (26, 27, 28, 29 and 30) that came with instructions to install: Portable Firefox, Deepburner Portable (I think that it was already hosted on this site), Gaim, ClamWin, VLC, Sunbird Portable, AbiWord, Thunderbird Portable, WinAudit (not from this site, I think), KeePass, and PStart (before PAM was released the site linked to it). Plus, it came with all the applications on a CD-ROM. I will now quote a small part of the article (that I will translate to English):
It would be great to be able to access your e-mails using your favorite messages program and without needing to install it and set it up. Or even to have a anti-virus ready to use and search your friend or lan-house computer before using the machine. This all is now possible thanks to the popularization of the USB memories. Magic happen due to the portable programs, this is, a wide variety of programs that where adapted to be executed directly from the USB memory...
EDIT: Sorry, I meant wide instead of hide, but it is corrected now.
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The author of the software is John. The author of the user review you're linking to is the guy at the bottom of the review, "Scott Spanbauer".
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BuddhaChu is right. The Author they're talking there is the author of the application. The real author of the review is under the review itself. And, as BuddhaChu said, it is "Scott Spanbauer".
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what he said. \(^^)/
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