This all works fine, with the slight exception of the Flash Player plugin. It also includes my extensions, for the most part. The Firefox folder includes not only the program, but also my bookmarks, my preferred configuration options, the website passwords that Firefox saves for me and the customization I made to the toolbar (such as adding the New Tab button and removing the Home button). When I return from the trip, copying the folders back is all it takes to pick up where I left off. Copying another folder gives meĪll my email. I normally work on a Windows XP desktop computer and before leaving on a trip, all I have to do is copy a single folderįrom the desktop machine to my XP based laptop computer to bring along my copy of Firefox. This posting was written in an airport and traveling is one reason to like portable applications. I'm a huge fan of portable applications I all but live in the portable versions of both Firefox and Thunderbird, This time the topic is installing the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player in a portable version of Firefox. I had no intention on focusing so much on the Flash Player and Firefox, but there just seems to be a lot to say.
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