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Portable Software

A Portable Software is defined as application software that does not require installation within the operating system on which it runs.

Portable Vividl 0.6.0

Vividl Portable is a Windows app that lets you download videos from various websites, including YouTube, Soundcloud, Vimeo, Dailymotion and various media channels. It uses the popular downloader youtube-dl/ yt-dlp to extract videos from several hundred websites. Just copy a video URL, paste it in Vividl and download the video in different…

Portable LockHunter 3.4.3

LockHunter Portable is a free tool to delete files blocked by something you do not know. LockHunter is useful for fighting against malware, and other programs that are blocking files without a reason. Unlike other similar tools it deletes files into the recycle bin so you may restore them if deleted by mistake.

Portable Restart Explorer v1.6

Windows Explorer (also known as File Explorer) is a file management tool that gives you a graphical user interface for accessing your files. Windows Explorer was first released with Windows 95 and is used to search for files and directories on your computer. You may need to restart your computer in a variety of situations. It's possible…

Portable Robointern v1.25

RoboIntern is an automation and task scheduling tool with focus on repetitive office tasks, but offers many more other tasks. With a beautiful UI it lets you get rid of tedious tasks in an intuitive way, without any coding skills required.

Portable Windows Update Blocker v1.7

With a single click of a button, Windows Update Blocker allows you to entirely block or enable Automatic Updates on your Windows PC. This program is portable, which means you won't have to go through the installation procedure and no leftovers will be left on your hard drive once you uninstall it.

Portable Safe Mode Launcher v1.1

The traditional method for anyone to enter Windows Safe mode is to continually press the "F8" key when the operating system boots, shortly after the BIOS or manufacturer's splash screen, but this method is no longer valid in Windows 10 because the F8 boot menu was eliminated to optimize system boot time.