Make your digital life portable
Usage of portable applications in our everyday life and in the army
Keywords:
portable applications, easy handling, Smart Defence, effectiveness, PortableApps platformAbstract
Satisfaction that IT and the user need can be provided by a software, that does not require excessive competence and yet we can use all of its functionality along its complexity. The PortableApps platform offers the opportunity to use programs alternatively while providing a platform free of charge. Due to its portability, rich services, up-to-date functionality and ease of use, it is the most ideal choice for everyday use. The purpose of this article is to provide a broad introduction about the capabilities of the portable applications, PortableApps.com platform. In addition to this to compare them with traditional applications in order to increase its popularity among everyday PC users.
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