This looks like interesting stuff. Mojopac is essentially your PC on a mobile hard drive (iPod, USB flash drive, etc.). You use an existing computer and just insert your “mojopacked” drive into a free USB port. When the computer recognizes the device it gives you the option to load your files. It will NOT affect the computer you are using, and you can even switch back and forth between the “host” PC and your mojo PC. This may answer a need for faculty/staff/students about whether they should bring their laptop to the classroom, a conference, or elsewhere. I haven’t tried it yet, but it sure looks promising.
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I found a software that is similar to Mojopac. It’s name is [B][U]Hopedot VOS [/U][/B].
It generally has the features of Mojopac. But unlike Mojopac‘s shortness of only applying in Windows XP, it can run in Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, 2003, and 7!
Plus, it has three available editions to meet different needs of users!
http://www.hopedot.com/