Did you know that REAPER can install as a self-contained program with everything in one folder?
Why would you want that?
Well there are a few reasons to use this option. For testing and troubleshooting, to compare multiple versions simultaneously, or simply to keep everything in one place like on a flash drive.
With REAPER 5.0 in the RC phases of beta testing, now is a pretty good time to learn how to portable install.
This video from Kenny Gioia explains the details of portable installs for Mac and PC.
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