How to Install Photoshop CS4 in USB Drive

It’s recommended that Adobe Photoshop CS3 is more stable and trusted than CS4. CS4 is actually rejected for its high memory consumption that never be acceptable for a medium configured computer. [Read more →]

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May 28, 2010   4 Comments

Install Portable Mozilla Firefox In A Pen Drive

Mozilla Firefox released its portable version in a handy interface. It works fast and smooth like the original. If your current browser does not work properly don’t worry. Just install the portable version Mozilla Firefox in your USB drive and open the firefox application from there. After installing it will allocate about 30 MBspace in Your USB drive. Bookmarks, add-ons, browsing history all will be securely kept in USB drive. So don’t waste time install the application in Pen drive and go away for internet without tension because now an entire browser is in your pocket.

When you need this portable version:

  • Mozilla Firefox is not installed in your friend’s computer but you have an urgent work to do in firefox there.
  • You have to import the browsing history, bookmarks, mozilla add-ons from office computer to your own.
  • Suppose you are using 2 operating systems and  transfering the history, bookmarks, add-ons from one to another is very essential.

How to Use Portable Mozilla Firefox:

1. Download and install Portable Mozilla Firefox.

2. In the time of installation you will be asked for locating the installed files. Browseyour USB drive(Pen drive) and click Install.

3. Thus installation will be completed. Now to open the application go to your USB drive and double click on FirefoxPortable.exe.

So enjoy browsing with firefox and don’t forget to comment me…

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March 6, 2010   1 Comment