
The website is very extensive and has a lot of categories, such as the following:Įxhausting, right? It's probably more than any one flash drive can handle, but I definitely recommend this website if you're putting together a batch of completely independent, specific pieces of individual software for yourself.With the combination of the ability to easily create a portable application out of any software and reasonably large size USB flash drives that are getting more affordable, this allows us to store more files such as documents and even applications to the disk.

This website specializes in reviewing free portable applications (mostly for Windows). Don't be too shy to dedicate an entire spare drive to a portable suite, as it usually ends up as a cleaner experience. With Lupo, as I would with any portable software suite, I'd recommend an installation on a clean flash drive. It deserves the same consideration as other popular suites (like the Suite) take pride in. Lupo is completely free and has been translated to more than 28 different languages, making it very accessible. If you're uninterested in the entire software package, Lupo offers a page of software collections where you can download what you want individually. It comes in Full (450 MB), Light (165 MB) and Zero (5 MB) versions. You're also able to add standalone portable applications to the suite to expand and customize it on your own.

The full version comes packed with software like (as stated on their website) 7-Zip, Audacity, CCleaner, eMule, FileZilla, Firefox, Foxit Reader, GIMP, IrfanView, Notepad++, Opera, Pidgin, Thunderbird, µTorrent, VLC, and more.
