Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Can anyone recommend a word processor that I can install and run rotten of my bound drive?


Can anyone recommend a word processor that I can install and run rotten of my bound drive?

Realize that installing almost any program on a flash drive will work, but the program will plausible not be usable on another machine. This is because, regardless of where on earth the program's files are being put, the installation usually make changes to the C: drive, above all, the Windows Registry. These changes, unsurprisingly, won't be on any other machine or, if by fate the program has also be installed there, will diverge.
PFS: First Choice
You could try an online Free Doc site like google docs or thinkfree.com. Create a free side and You can Create, Share, Edit and Save documents online or save them to your fly drive or hard drive.



http://docs.google.com/



http://www.thinkfree.com/
Open Office is the mode to go:



http://download.openoffice.org/2.2.0/...
Get any portable apps version of Openoffice or the U3 revision of openoffice (depending on which type of jumpdrive you have.
I second Open Office, it make files in an unequivocal document format though, not in MS Word. However, Sun Microsystems only put out an add-on to MS Word that allows you to unambiguous ODF documents on Word (so check it out if that becomes a problem for you),



PS. If by any small randomness you're using OSX use Neo-Office instead of Open Office (google it, it's based bad of Open Office but more user friendly)

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