I often find myself in using, fixing or just tinkering with many different computers that don't have PureBasic installed on them. It's frustrating for me as I often find solutions for long term bugs or features that I thought would be impossible to include, sometimes I just want to open up the PB Editor and start hammering out some code.
So, to prevent future 'withdrawel' from PureBasic, I thought about installing it to my flash drive. Then I could carry it around with me where ever I go!
Would this
A) Work - does PB write things to the registry so it can only be used on the computer its been installed upon?
B) Be within the licence? I would only have one copy of PureBasic, but I would be able to use it on any computer (providing A is ok).
Thanks for your help!
Installing PureBasic to a flash drive
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