OS X Portable Applications
OS X FOSS portable applications are packaged so you can carry around on any portable device, USB thumb drive, iPod, portable hard drive, memory card, other portable device (or also on your internal hard disk), taking your preferences with you.
Warning: Data and passwords stored with Keychain are not portable!
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An e-mail and newsgroup client with powerful, new junk mail controls.
Multiple protocol instant messaging client.
Word processing program similar to Microsoft® Word.
A complete Web Authoring System. HTML wysiwyg editor.
Cross platform standalone calendar and task manager.
FTP and SFTP Browser.
To-Do Manager.
A binary distribution of the GNU Image Manipulation Program for Mac OS X.
Cocoa IRC client for Mac OS X.
Scalable Vector Graphics editor.
Video stream and multimedia player.
Audio editor.
Complete Office suite.
RSS, RDF, Atom newsreader.
Ligth RSS & Atom newsreader.
IRC client.
Web browser optimized for Mac OS X with a Cocoa user interface, and powerful Gecko layout engine.
RSS/Atom newsreader.
Screenwriting & production breakdown.
Keep all your bookmarks and preferences on your portable drive.
Keep all your mail and preferences on your portable drive
(use with Portable Address Book).
Keep all your events on your portable drive.
Keep all your contacts and cars on your portable drive.
Keep all your buddies on your portable drive.
Sync Portable Applications with local ones.
On working
These releses are under development:
Audacity, VLC, Camino, Vienna, Colloquy, RSSOwl, OpenOffice.org, NeoOffice, Celtx,
Safari, Mail, Address Book, iCal, GDisk, iChat, P_Apps Sync, Komposer, Chicken of the VNC ...
Support Forum
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How does Portable Apps work (to be update)
