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MojoPac Review: A Portable PC

7 June 2008 No CommentPrint This Post Print This Post Email This Post Email This Post

Don’t have a laptop but still want the option to carry around multiple applications and Operating Systems? That’s where MojoPac comes in. It’s a free application that you can download onto your PC and then onto a USB, iPod, or mp3 player. It’s a remarkable application as you can then put applications such as Word, MSN, Firefox, and Photoshop and then move them along where you go and insert it into a new computer or laptop and launch those applications on the new computer.

Not only can you put applications, but you can put Operating Systems such as XP, Mac, or Linux plus you can put games such as Halo 2 and still run it on a new computer at the same performance. The drawback though is Vista is not available for transferring or being a host PC which limits my possibility for transferring but RingCube Technologies, the maker of MojoPac, is working on producing a Vista MojoPac.

I recommend this for families who live close together and do visit each other often because you’d be able to execute files and open files on there PC that wouldn’t normally be openable because bringing over a laptop was just to much trouble. The reason it is freeware is because the company charges for the business version and they will be collecting information in the future on your use of their application. Without a doubt, this application is worth downloading. Go to MojoPac to download it and transfer away. Note: There are versions that cost money but for individuals there is a free version.

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