I was looking around the interwebz and I found PortableApps.com, which takes open-source programs like Firefox, Thunderbird, OpenOffice and GIMP and makes them so that they can be installed on a flash drive or CD without using any shared DLLs or registry entries or anything.
Basically, you install it onto a flash drive, run it, and when you take out your flash drive, it was like you were never there since the program never used any Windows settings or anything.
And I thought, "say, that'd be great for osu!" Just install osu! on a flash drive or CD along with all of your songs and skins, and you can take it anywhere without having to do anything to their computers.
Useful if you, say, want to play osu! on a shared computer (like a library PC) without messing anything up or having to install anything.
EDIT: Unless someone already made this or suggested it.
Plus, probably a light client would be better so it wouldn't take up as much space on a flash drive.
Basically, you install it onto a flash drive, run it, and when you take out your flash drive, it was like you were never there since the program never used any Windows settings or anything.
And I thought, "say, that'd be great for osu!" Just install osu! on a flash drive or CD along with all of your songs and skins, and you can take it anywhere without having to do anything to their computers.
Useful if you, say, want to play osu! on a shared computer (like a library PC) without messing anything up or having to install anything.
EDIT: Unless someone already made this or suggested it.
Plus, probably a light client would be better so it wouldn't take up as much space on a flash drive.