Check out the portable version of the classic Firefox browser for portable devices and mobile use on USB thumb drives, memory cards, etc. Work with all the preserved features of the original product while launching the modules from a dedicated drive.
Portable Firefox is the popular Mozilla Firefox Web browser packaged so you can carry around with you on any portable device, USB thumb drive, iPod, portable hard drive, memory card, other portable device (also on your internal hard disk) as long as it has 75 MB of free space and use on any Mac OS X computer, taking your bookmarks, extensions, history, cookies, and saved passwords with you.
Drag the "Portable Firefox OS X" folder to your portable device, USB thumb drive, iPod, portable hard drive, memory card, other portable device (also to your internal hard disk) as long as it has 75 MB of free space. Clicking "Portable Firefox" will open Thunderbird from your portable device, wait a while before Thunderbird start.
Using your data: You can copy your local Profile folder to Portable Firefox when "Copy local Profile" window ask you. So, if you wish to use your bookmarks, add-ons, history, personal data and preferences you already have on your system, just click "Copy" when prompt, and select the folder "/Users//Library/Applications Support/Firefox/Profiles/********.default/".
Other languages: Download Firefox in your language from http://www.mozilla.org and copy it to: "Portable Firefox.app/Contents/Resources/" folder.
Support Forum: Post questions, tips, suggestions, clues, helps, bugs to our Portable Apps OS X support forum
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