![]() Most of the plugins I have are in some way or another tied to a specific machine. …I was thinking more about licensing and instillation. MusicBee isn’t commercial but is an example of a portable audio application that utilizes ASIO drivers and multiple plugins. Examples of self-authored releases of commercial portable software are numerous here are just a few quick examples: GoodSync ($300 version) Sublime Text, Beyond Compare (which offers a traditional and a portable install in one installer), etc. ![]() Portable apps are popularly known by platform-based examples such as those found here and here and here and here, although it seems highly likely that a portable Cubase Pro would be built and released directly by Steinberg rather than released via one of these platforms. At this time, portable apps are a fairly widespread solution provided by many software companies. The application is adapted to work this way. The point of a portable application is that the application is self-contained in a single directory with no use of system registry, system files, etc. For a standard installed application, you are correct. That occurs during the installation thanks for your note. Like most programs Cubase depends on a whole bunch of Registry entries both existing and being properly set. ![]() Pretty sure that the Window’s Registry would balk at doing this. ![]()
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