> How is this different from the Vim I run on my Windows box?
>
> What makes this different and why is it a "portableapp"?
You install gVim portable in a flash drive/portable hdd and take it to
a computer that don't have gVim installed and use it as is. You can
take all your vimfiles and vimrc and put it in the "portable drive",
and all your settings will be "portable"...
This is handy for some job that you would like to do on site, but
can't install anything on the computer you are working on, i.e. in a
way you can take your gVim with you. Or maybe in a school library's
public computer, you insert the flash drive and start Vim'ing...
KF
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