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Any downside to going portable over installed, esp. with browsers or email like Thunderbird?
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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 828304" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>a few downsides:</p><p>- lacking autoupdate (chroium by woolyss still has it via chrlauncher)</p><p>- harder to manager cache folders</p><p>- when something is corrupted, it's more difficult to diagnose and repair</p><p>- it's easier to get corrupted. I found chromium by woolyss is simply similar to installed version but it's portable. I used to have trouble with portableapps in the past but it's still a good flatform to use</p><p></p><p>portable wins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 828304, member: 51905"] a few downsides: - lacking autoupdate (chroium by woolyss still has it via chrlauncher) - harder to manager cache folders - when something is corrupted, it's more difficult to diagnose and repair - it's easier to get corrupted. I found chromium by woolyss is simply similar to installed version but it's portable. I used to have trouble with portableapps in the past but it's still a good flatform to use portable wins [/QUOTE]
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