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maxelmetal
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Portable Development Tools

It's a good idea make some portable development tools...

Like macromedia kit (Flash, Dreamweaver, Fireworks)
Eclipse
NetBeans

And the list goes...

alexvoda
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ceedo

Ceedo claims to be able to do this.
They say you can install any app even MS Office.

chris0
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eclipse

runs portably. As long as you have a JDK on the host machine, it will work. Just copy over your C:\Program Files\Eclipse folder.

Side note, but I put a JDK on my portable hard drive. No conclusive evidence, but there's a small chance that I somehow got Eclipse to use that JDK, so you wouldn't need one on the host machine. I haven't used it in forever, though so I don't remember if that worked or no.
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mrsean2k
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Smalltalk development

In an informal test, saving the Squeak VM and image to a USB device just seems to work.

A bit non-mainstream, I realise, but very powerful and self-contained.

www.squeak.org

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