We like portable apps because those applications are lightweight and require no installation to run. As a web designer/developer, i used to work with different PCs. Rather than carrying my laptop everywhere, i prefer saving frequently used applications into my USB drive.
I had collect a lot of useful portable applications and i would like to share those applications with my readers. Let’s look into these applications now:
Firefox is a popular web browsers and portableapps.com had created the portable version of this application. Install this application on your USB drive and you can bring your bookmarks along with you. I have this application in my USB drive together with some useful plugins.
Google Chrome is quite popular browser and it has advantages over other browsers. For example, Chrome will run different tabs as separate processes, which will prevents different windows to interfering each other. So, grab the portable version of Google Chrome and start chroming.
Probably you want to try out your design in different browsers. We have Firefox portable, Chrome portable and IE installed by default. So, it is better for us to have OperaUSB installed on our USB drive so that we can try out our design in these popular web browsers no matter where we are.
Notepad++ is one of the most popular notepad replacement for Windows. You can download the portable version of this application from the portableapps.com website.
Web Design Toy is a simple application that will splits into two views where you can instantly preview the output when you type he HTML code. Download the application and double click the exe file to launch. No installation required.
Oiko is a visual editor for CSS. It lets user design the CSS easily and use tree-node method to display the structure of the HTML and CSS. Choose the portable version when you download this application.
Although we have Notepad++ and visual CSS editor, but an easy-to-use web editor will save us a lot of works. Kompozer uses the same Gecko engine that powered Firefox and Thunderbird.
Perhaps every web designers know this application. GIMP is the best alternative for Adobe Photoshop. With this portable edition, you can edit your image easily no matter where you are (as long as you can access a PC).
Inkscape is an open source vector graphics editor, which is also alternative for commercial product such as Adobe Illustrator. It should be included in your portable applications collection if you are web/graphic designer.
Fotografix has a tiny footprint - it is only 760KB after extract. It supports layer, scripts, filters and has features like Magic Wand, Eye Dropper, Clone, and etc. This application may be another alternative for you when you just want to do simple image editing and don’t want to open huge application like GIMP.
Artweaver is yet another alternative for Photoshop. It has bigger size than Fotografix and users can download the plugin pack which has filter such as Super Nova filter, Remove Red Eyes filter, and etc.
FastStone Image Viewer is a fast and stable image viewer, editor, and converter. It supports a lot of features such as resizing, red-eye removing, cropping, and etc. It is more than enough as a portable application.
FileZilla is the most popular open source FTP client. With the portable version, you can save your clients’ server details and settings with you. Although you can use Firefox portable and install the FTP extension, but using a standalone FTP application is more encouraged as it provides more features and more options to be configured.
WinSCP is an open source free SFTP client and FTP client for Windows. It integrates a text editor. I seldom uses this application unless when i need to use SFTP or SCP protocols. So, i will recommend FileZilla for normal FTP uses.
XAMPP integrates Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl into one package. Everything is pre-configured and you can run your own web server without any configurations. You can download the normal version or the lite version.
Server2Go is a free server package that includes standard features such as PHP, MySQL, Apache and Perl.
HTTP File Server is a very simple application to send/receive files over internet. It is a handy application when your client want to send a file to you but the file size is over the maximum allowed size by the email provider. So, i am always carrying this application with my USB drive.
Foxit Reader is a small, fast and popular PDF reader. Opening a PDF file with Foxit Reader is much faster than using Adobe Reader. Simply install the application to your computer and copy the installation folder and its files to your USB drive to make it portable.
OpenOffice Portable is an alternative for Microsoft Office. It includes a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation tool, drawing package and database tool, which can completely replace Microsoft Office.
AbiWord is a lightweight word processing application similar with Microsoft Word. It is only around 12MB after extract. So, if you just want to open/edit a simple document and don’t want to open huge application like Microsoft Office or OpenOffice, AbiWord may be your good choice.
Mozilla Thunderbird is a popular email client. It has a lot of plugins which will add extra features for you. The portable edition lets you bring along your emails and address book no matter where you are.
MemPad is a note taking application which you can arrange and manage your notes in a hierarchical, tree-based manner. All notes are encrypted saved into a single file. You can use this application to save your bookmarks or login information, if you are lazy enough to bring along other portable applications.
TiddlyWiki is a personal web notebook and a lot of people use TiddlyWiki as a GTD tool. Basically, it is a HTML file which let users to edit, save, tag and search the content on the fly. There are also a few plugins where you can download and install.
ToDoList is a free and portable task management tool. The tasklists are stored in XML file while you can choose to save the settings in ini format. This provides more portability as you can carry everything with your USB drive.
Toucan is a custom built portable app for advanced users to synchronize, backup and encrypt their data. The application has a built-in help section which explains the main features and gives the examples of how the “script” works.
FreeFileSync is a folder comparison and synchronization tool. You can use drag and drop to add folders for synchronization. It supports file size than greater than 4GB and has a handy feature called “delete before copy”, which will avoids disc spaces shortages when doing large files synchronization.
KeePass Password Safe lets you carry your login information and passwords on your USB drive. I have a lot of different clients and i need to login to their FTP servers from time to time. I can then save their login information and use a master password to protect them. So, basically i just need to remember one password in order to access their login information.
7-Zip is a popular free file compression and extraction tool. It supports a lot of formats such as 7z, zip, rar, and etc. Now you can bring along this application with your USB drive by downloading the portable version from portableapps.com.
If you are a web/graphic designer, I am sure you need to deal with a lot of fonts everyday. Font Matcher becomes handy when you want to match a font from an image. Currently, Font Matcher only works for TTF fonts.
IcoFX is a free icon editor which has a lot of features such as icon conversion, creation, extraction, and etc. It supports resolution up to 256×256 and can easily import and convert images to icons.
PicPick is an all-in-one applications pack for designers and developers to perform actions like screen capture, color picker, and image editing. The application will resides itself in the system tray area so that you can access the tools easily.
Linux users are very familiar with multiple desktops. Now, VirtuaWin bring this feature to Windows users and it allows you to run the application without installation. But, there are things that you need to take care when you use it, read the FAQ page for more information.