I remember downloading a version of Revolution that ran from a U3 drive. I was looking for a transportable, secure (protected) way to deliver a user interface and proprietary database.

It did work (at least for the term of the trial).

Cheers

JohnT

Judy Perry wrote:
Sounds like a job for "office hours"

;-)

But, of course, it's the end of the semester now, so I don't have any of
those.

Judy

On Tue, 15 May 2007, J. Landman Gay wrote:

Does it run from a flash drive, or does it require installation on a
hard drive?

Now *I'm* confused. :): I haven't tried running Rev itself from a flash
drive. Can't think why it wouldn't though, with the possible exception
of saving its prefs file or finding any custom plugins. If I get some
time, I might experiment. If someone else experiments first, that'd be
great.

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