Portable Offline Browser 7.5

Portable Offline Browser is an offline browser/downloader. It can be installed to a Flash/USB drive and run directly from it. You can plug the drive with the installed Portable Offline Browser into any Windows system and use it with no need to adjust settings. All your Projects and downloaded files will be there! And when you unplug, none of your personal data is left behind. ...

Author MetaProducts Corporation
License Free To Try
Price $149.95
Released 2018-01-12
Downloads 2462
Filesize 12.52 MB
Requirements CPU: 486 or higher, Memory Minimum to run Windows 9x/NT/2k/XP/Win7/Win8, Disk Space: 5 Mb
Installation Install and Uninstall
Keywords offline, browse, download, portable, metaproducts
Users' rating
(32 rating)
Portable Offline BrowserBrowsersWin2000, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows XP
Our rating 5 award
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