new files/registry entries) in the portable package of the software in question. P-Apps works by taking a snapshot of your system before you install a program, taking a snapshot of your system after you install a program, comparing the two snapshots, and storing the differences (i.e. My guess is P-Apps won’t work very well with programs that perform kernel changes, such as installing a driver. However, at the time of this writing P-Apps is a fairly new program (at v1.0 right now) so I’m sure there are still unknown bugs that users may run into and I haven’t tested P-Apps with all Windows software (duh) so I can’t vouch if it really does work with all software or only works with some programs. Technically speaking P-Apps works with all Windows software that have installers. Once P-Apps creates a portable version of a program, that program can be used on any Windows machine without requiring any installation - you don’t even need P-Apps installed. P-Apps is a freeware program that allows users to create a portable version of any software. However, still there are many programs that are available in installer form only. Nowadays more and more programs are coming in installer and portable versions, allowing users to select which version they want to use.
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