![]() Step 4: Choose your Dropbox folder as the destination of the PortableApps installation. ![]() When you get there, click the Browse button. Step 3: Run the installer normally, until you reach the part where you must choose where you want PortableApps installed. Step 2: Download the PortableApps suite from the official site, here. Step 1: Before starting this, make sure you have Dropbox installed on your computer(s) and that you’re logged into it. But if you’re someone who uses the same two or three computers all the time and are a Dropbox user then it makes more sense to somehow get it on Dropbox so that you can use it from the cloud and don’t need to carry your thumb drive all the time. PortableApps on a flash drive is great if you switch computers all the time. For example, if you’re a Mozilla Firefox user, you can have your bookmarks, settings and everything else with you (I still suggest using LastPass for your passwords, just to be sure). The great thing about it is that you get to have your own settings for those apps with you, no matter where you go. Comes in handy when you need to work from a public computer. ![]() It’s a great suite of apps, to which you can add apps for basically everything, and which you can run from a flash drive and have with you at all times. I’m sure you’ll be eager to take the suite for a spin after that. If you haven’t used PortableApps before, check out our review. ![]()
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