As Firefox Portable gained popularity, John continued to update and improve the project. He added support for new versions of Firefox, incorporated user feedback, and expanded the project's features. The project's hosting on SourceForge provided an ideal platform for collaboration, allowing other developers to contribute to the project and participate in the community.
It was the year 2004, and John T. Haller, a passionate advocate for open-source software, had a vision. He wanted to create a version of the popular Firefox web browser that could be run from a USB drive, without requiring installation on a computer. This idea was born out of frustration with the limitations of traditional software installation processes and the need for greater portability. firefox portable sourceforge