| Software | Portability | Feature completeness | Year | |----------|-------------|----------------------|------| | PowerPoint 2003 Portable | High (USB) | Medium (core features) | 2004–2008 | | OpenOffice.org Impress 1.1 | Portable option | Medium (import filters) | 2003 | | MS PowerPoint Viewer 2003 | Portable, but view-only | Very low (no editing) | 2003 | | PowerPoint 2007 (official) | No portability | Full | 2007 |
A portable application is defined by:
However, proceed with caution. The legal gray market and security vulnerabilities make it a tool best reserved for offline, legacy, or hobbyist use. If you decide to walk down memory lane, protect your USB drive with an antivirus scan, and always remember: Save often, because the 2003 auto-recover feature was far from reliable. Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 - Portable Version
As Alex left the building, he patted the plastic casing of his JumpDrive. In a world of locked-down workstations, he was a digital ghost, carrying his entire presentation world in his pocket, one megabyte at a time. technical history | Software | Portability | Feature completeness |
Because it is portable, the requirements are extremely low: As Alex left the building, he patted the
It is the "Swiss Army knife" of presentation software—simple, reliable, and always ready to go.