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m4bes
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Memory stick internet browsers
      #351121 - Sat Jun 02 2007 07:41 PM

Hi quite a while ago I read of an internet browser that you could install and run off a memory stick. This meant that you did not have to use the pre-installed browser on the computer that you are using. As it was a while ago I might be wrong and this may not exist or it might have been an email client. The reason I ask is that I am travelling through central and south america and have heard of people getting their internet bank details stolen by internet cafes. I was wondering if anyone new of such a browser/email client as it would leave no trace for the fraudsters!

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Re: Memory stick internet browsers [Re: m4bes]
      #351125 - Sat Jun 02 2007 08:01 PM

You could have a look at "Portable Firefox" here:-
http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_firefox/


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Re: Memory stick internet browsers [Re: bungler]
      #351129 - Sat Jun 02 2007 08:19 PM

also portable thunderbird, same makers, on the same site probs just search for
"portable apps".


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Re: Memory stick internet browsers [Re: m4bes]
      #351132 - Sat Jun 02 2007 08:27 PM

We have a recreational computer room at work which has only Internet Explorer on and i hate it!! So i have a memory stick with the portable version of firefox on and its great never go out of the house without it lol!

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Madeline
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Re: Memory stick internet browsers [Re: m4bes]
      #351189 - Sun Jun 03 2007 06:53 AM

You could also have a look at Opera.

Madeline.

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