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MokaFive, a new take on portable virtualization

Posted by strom on July 24, 2008

If you don’t want to bring your laptop with you but still want to carry most of your environment, tools, and digital documents, MokaFive gives you an interesting and secure way to do this. The software has a nice collection of utilities to pull this off, and while a bit quirky to get installed and operating, it could be a big convenience for people on the go. I say secure because the product is a lot safer than just using a borrowed PC at a public kiosk or library, too. And it is free, too!

You can read my complete review at Tom’s Guides here.

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