Ceedo lets you carry your working environment with you on any portable storage device - MP3 player, USB flash-drive, or mobile phone. Take your applications, emails, browser settings, documents, music, pictures and data with you anywhere you go. Work on your personal computer from any computer you plug-into – your friend’s house, office, internet café, airport terminal, public library, or anywhere you want. Enjoy a secured and protected environment. Feel free to access your most personal information from any host computer, and leave no trace behind.
Yes - 30 day timeout
Yes
- New options panel
- Improved application support
- New themes
Reviewing 2.1.0.17 (Jul 29, 2010)
There is no competitor for Ceedo. Besides a fantastic appearance, it has no rival in convenience and functionality. It is the best resource when planning to have on hand everything that we need. What about the Argo, then? Fantastic. Very safe.
Reviewing 2.1.0.17 (Aug 24, 2008)
If you decide to purchase Ceedo take note if your vendor ID and Product ID come up as 0 when purchasing a license, then you will not be able to purchase Ceedo for this device. (Check the Vendor and product ID before hand it will still let you purchase but you will get no license.) I had this problem even though the trial installed and worked fine.
Reviewing 2.1.0.17 (Mar 9, 2008)
I've been using Ceedo for about a year-and-a-half now, and have seen it improve drastically during this time.
When I first began using Ceedo, the lack of support for applications such as MS Office was pretty frustrating, but the Ceedo dev team have put a lot of work into improving the product, and now apps like Office are supported (2000, 2003, and limited support for 2007), and Ulead PhotoImpact are now supported. Right now, Ceedo supports a huge amount of Windows-based applications, and I can only see it getting better.
Sure, As Diam0nd pointed out, Ceedo is fairly pricey, but if like me, you want a solution that allows you to carry all of your applications with you instead of having them tied to your PC, Ceedo is the only game in town! Unlike U3 and Mojopac, Ceedo runs in a limited user account, and especially unlike Mojopac, Ceedo runs in Vista! I can say without any shadow of a doubt that Ceedo has the likes of U3 and PortableApps well and truly beaten.
Reviewing 2.1.0.17 (Apr 25, 2007)
...and just came back after checkin their web site :(
Oh my, they call stuff that has been available FREE and OPEN SOURCE for years, they call it CEEDO REVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING.... what???
Reviewing 2.0.0.4 (Feb 19, 2007)
Well, this is definately a leader in PAY usb launchers. It's extremely solid, constantly supported and very feature rich and useful. The only drawback I see is the price. I mean, $30+ $30the Aron plugin (which allows you to install any application directly from an exe-installator) is WAY too much.
As free alternative you might as well try PortableApps.com launcher (http://portableapps.com/) or u3-autorun, an open source project (but you this you gotts to have a u3 stick). They might be not as good or feature rich (I'd say they are just a little bit "worse"), but offering 90% similar features as Ceedo, they are F-R-E-E ;)
Bottom line: Ceedo very good, but pricey ;/
P.S. The latest version is 2.1.0.13. And it supports Vista as well, unlike the damn u3 launchpad ;(
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