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Nickydude
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Posted: 16th Aug 2011 08:35
Is there any way, either now or in the future, that AppGameKit could be run from a USB Flash drive?

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LeeBamber
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Posted: 16th Aug 2011 14:45
Have you tried installing to a USB Flash Drive? In theory, it should work providing your drive letter does not change and your working projects folder is also located on there.

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Nickydude
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Posted: 16th Aug 2011 17:47
Actually I haven't as I was unsure what would happen but now you've said it's feasible I'll give it a go, thanks.

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Nickydude
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Posted: 17th Aug 2011 10:55
just to check, if installing to USB nothing is installed on the computer? I want to use it at work but as I teach IT I often move from computer to computer so I'd like to use AppGameKit on which ever computer I get chance to go on without having to reinstall it, is this possible?

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Nickydude
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Posted: 17th Aug 2011 12:14
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Yes, it does work on any computer if you install it on a USB.

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LeeBamber
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Posted: 19th Aug 2011 02:38
I loath software that entrenches itself in the registry, or through the use of installed modules. Providing your USERDETAILS.INI file inside the IDE\Editor contains your serial code, you can take your AppGameKit with you where ever you go. Remember to delete any copies you might make on a public computer after use. If your serial code enters the public domain, we will immediately black list it and we won't be issuing a new one

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