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Create Portable Apps with Cameyo for Windows
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<blockquote data-quote="DracusNarcrym" data-source="post: 472405" data-attributes="member: 43812"><p>I have used this application extensively in the past, it even managed to package the full installation of Microsoft Office 2003 into a fully functional portable executable.</p><p></p><p>I must warn you, that was done in clean systems. It is most probably preferred that any attempts at creating portable apps using Cameyo are done in a machine with a fresh OS install or in a virtual machine (the latter is far more practical, obviously).</p><p></p><p>I can assure you Cameyo is very effective, but its effectiveness is proportional to the complexity of the software you want to package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DracusNarcrym, post: 472405, member: 43812"] I have used this application extensively in the past, it even managed to package the full installation of Microsoft Office 2003 into a fully functional portable executable. I must warn you, that was done in clean systems. It is most probably preferred that any attempts at creating portable apps using Cameyo are done in a machine with a fresh OS install or in a virtual machine (the latter is far more practical, obviously). I can assure you Cameyo is very effective, but its effectiveness is proportional to the complexity of the software you want to package. [/QUOTE]
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