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Photosuite On My Flash Drive

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Posted 28 October 2008 - 02:39 PM

Is there any way to move my Photosuite to my Flash Drive? I do a lot of traveling, and many times I shoot images. I'd like to pop into an internet cafe and email or upload them. But I'd like to re-size them first. Many internet cafes don't have any graphics programs, which is why I want to have one on my flash drive.

I got Roxio Photosuite (on CD), but whenever I download, it automatically downloads to the hard drive. I cannot instruct it to download on the Flash Drive.

The problem was that I bought it online, but had to go to an internet cafe to download it on a CD (I'm on dial-up), then come home and download it on my hard-drive. I've tried to un-install and re-install on my hard-drive, with no luck.

Any ideas on how to move my Photosuite to my Flash Drive? Or is it impossible?

Thanks in advance.
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Posted 28 October 2008 - 02:44 PM

Unfortunately, like most apps, it does need to install on the C: drive - while you may get some parts onto the flash drive, other files (that are needed) will be on C:

You could give this one a try and let us know how it works. From what it says, it should be able to download the graphics to the flash drive so you can bring them home and open them in Photosuite

http://www.filebuzz.com/fileinfo/829/Web_ImageGrabber.html
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