Filed under USB Apps for Flash Drives
RingCube - the developer behind desktop virtualization software has come up with a Freedom version of MojoPac that is basically free for all. Unlike U3 & Ceedo, Mojopac works magic by capturing software applications and their respective registries to your USB flash drive or hard drive. This essentially allows you to run games, office suite, photoshop and etc. on another PC without the hassle of re-installation. RingCube recommends formatting your portable hard drive to NFTS as it gives better performance and reliability. Just don't do this on a flash drive since NTFS overheads will reduce the NAND's lifetime. The company is likely using the Freedom as bait to get users to upgrade later to the $49.95 Deluxe version. When comparing the core features between Deluxe and Freedom, tech support and auto-updates are all you are going to miss. Vista support is still at works so MojoPac is currently for Windows XP/2003 users.
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