No. As a general rule, there are no "portable apps" for Linux. Firstly because it is a potential security risk to allow untrusted binaries to be run on a system, thus a competent system administrator will not allow a public Linux computer to run binaries outside a trusted /bin or /usr/bin directory. Secondly, there are simply not that many public Linux computers, so the relative utility of a portable version would be gone anyway.
Portable version is not supported by Adobe, there isn't portable version available, you should think about using portable Photoshop.
because it is more portable
because it is more portable
Portable Maxthon Browser 1.5.9 on Softpedia, the only official portable version as much as I know. http://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE-SOFTWARE/Internet/Browsers/Windows-Portable-Applications-Portable-Maxthon-Browser.shtml
WipEout Pure - 2005 VG was released on: USA: 16 March 2005 Japan: 7 April 2005 (Playstation Portable version) Australia: 1 September 2005 (Playstation Portable version) Finland: 1 September 2005 (Playstation Portable version) France: 1 September 2005 (Playstation Portable version) Germany: 1 September 2005 (Playstation Portable version) Italy: 1 September 2005 (Playstation Portable version) South Korea: 1 September 2005 (Playstation Portable version) UK: 1 September 2005
If you spend a lot of time grilling, visiting wineries or picnicking, you might need a portable wine cooler. White wine is best when served at 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Placing your wine in a portable cooler will make sure that the wine stays chilled. A portable wine cooler is similar to a regular beverage cooler, but comes with specialized compartments designed to fit standard 750 milliliter bottles. Wine coolers usually fit one, two or six bottles. If you prefer red wine, you may need an insulated tote bag instead of a cooler. These totes are perfect for transporting wine, while keeping your bottles at the perfect temperature.
Mifi is portable wifi
There is a LittleBigPlanet for the Playstation Portable and in June 2012 there will be one in a PS Vita Version
Portable version; Another type of that same appliance, but able to be moved around. Example; A static phone plugged into a land-line is NOT portable. A mobile phone ran on battery power IS portable. This does not necessarily have to be an electric object, a phone was the first thing that came to mind.
Tales of Eternia - 2000 VG was released on: Japan: 30 November 2000 (Playstation version) USA: 10 September 2001 (Playstation version) Japan: 3 March 2005 (Playstation Portable version) Hong Kong: 12 May 2005 (Playstation Portable version) Taiwan: 12 May 2005 (Playstation Portable version)
Tales of Eternia - 2000 - VG was released on: Japan: 30 November 2000 (Playstation version) USA: 10 September 2001 (Playstation version) Japan: 3 March 2005 (Playstation Portable version) Hong Kong: 12 May 2005 (Playstation Portable version) Taiwan: 12 May 2005 (Playstation Portable version)
Adobe does not supports portable version, so you must ask reseller how to install plug ins.