Hey,
I have a sort of answer for you. I don't know how to access librarian off the net, but like you I have multiple copies of librarian and would like to have one portable version I can take with me (this is true for several software programs I use). Normally you cannot simply download a software application onto a flash drive and have it work. My solution is a free downloadable software called Mojopac. It sets up folders in a portable device (I use a 1 GB flash drive) to mimic the ones in a Windows OS. This way you can actually download an application like the librarian onto the drive, and Mojo places all the files and drives in the correct places (like "program files" and such).
I just started using it this past week...and it works. Once the flash drive is loaded up, you plug it into your computer, activate the Mojo program on the flash drive, and the simulated Windows desktop is activated (it actually becomes your virtual "c drive" while it's active), from there you just activate the program you want (you can still go online and it will carry your "favorites" for you, and they will not go on the host computer permanately, it stays on the drive). When you exit out of the flash drive, you return to your regular system. There is lot more to it than that, I really suggest you either look at Mojopac's website, or simply google it to learn more about it. I believe there are a couple of other programs out there that are similiar, so you could shop around a little.
I'm not a techie (I don't write code, or undestand perl scripts, etc.) but I was able to download the program and make it work. I'm not sure if I have explained of this clearly, but googling it or wiki-ing it may help.
Denise
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