Nearly all existent browsers have a portable edition, firefox works
really nice, but you could try with opera or even Chrome. The benefit
of Firefox is that you can also use it to develop new things on your
MonkeyGTD easier.

On 19 mar, 18:46, karenak <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi everybody,
>
> I have only just started using d3 - or rather I have configured it and
> would like to start using it at work. Unfortunately I don't have admin
> rights on that comp and the pathetic IE 6 with which I am forced to
> work does not allow me to save a file.
>
> So I thought that if I put the file on my USB stick with some portable
> software, I can use it after all.
>
> My question: Can anyone recommend a software to run my d3 file on a
> USB stick ? I know I could probably use firefox portable but thought
> there might be some small, fast alternative that can handle html files
> without trying to go online.
>
> thanks in advance
> karen

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