Portable OpenOffice.org on a USB Drive

Portable OpenOffice.org can now be installed on a USB drive to take with you anywhere.

Written by Jonathan "JD" Danylko • Last Updated: • Mobile •

For those of you who need to write that article or post on the run, you can now use PortableApps's Portable OpenOffice install.

One of the great things with OpenOffice (besides being portable at this point) is that you can read and write your existing Word, Excel, and Powerpoint files without all the overhead. Nice, huh?

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Jonathan "JD" Danylko is an author, web architect, and entrepreneur who's been programming for over 30 years. He's developed websites for small, medium, and Fortune 500 companies since 1996.

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When asked what he likes to do in his spare time, he replies, "I like to write and I like to code. I also like to write about code."

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