About the only Microsoft product that's ever shown any interest in portability is VS Code. I think that was just because they were competing with other portable code editors and not out of any real interest in portability. Not expecting that to change.
It's closed source paid software and the license specifically forbids alterations.
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Figured something like that, but I thought I'd ask anyways.
Well thanks for the reply. LO is still a good substitute.
About the only Microsoft product that's ever shown any interest in portability is VS Code. I think that was just because they were competing with other portable code editors and not out of any real interest in portability. Not expecting that to change.
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