Portable application creators
Portable application creators allow the creation of portable applications (also called portable apps). They usually use application virtualization.
Creators of independent portable
No agent or client is required for these (also called "agentless" solutions):
- BoxedApp - Packer Developer Tool[1]
- Cameyo - Application Virtualization (Free for personal use)[2]
- Ceedo
- Enigma - Virtual Box - Application Virtualization System for Windows[3]
- JauntePe - Free Portable App creator[4]
- Evalaze - Application Virtualization[5]
- InstallFree Bridge (Doesn't appear available since acquisition by Watchdox in Dec 2012)
- LANDesk Application Virtualization
- PortableApps.com
- Turbo Studio (formerly: Spoon Studio and Xenocode Virtual Application Studio)
- VMware ThinApp (formerly: Thinstall)
Related software
- AIX 6.1 Live Application Mobility
- Citrix XenApp
- Java Web Start
- AppImage (Linux)
- Microsoft App-V
- MojoPac
- Sandboxie
- Symantec Endpoint Virtualization Suite
- Systancia AppliDis
- Windows To Go
- Zero Install (Linux)
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See also
- Application directory
- Application streaming
- Application virtualization
- Comparison of application virtual machines
- Desktop virtualization
- Emulator
- Shim (computing)
- Software as a service
- Startkey
- U3
- Virtual application
- Workspace virtualization
References
- "BoxedApp Packer Features". Boxedapp.com. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
- "Cameyo homepage". Cameyo.com. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
- "Software Protection, Software Licensing, Software Virtualization". Enigmaprotector.com. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
- "JauntePE - Home". Jauntepe.sourceforge.net. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
- "Evalaze application virtualization". Evalaze.de. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
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