Version | Microsoft Powerpoint 2003 - Portable
| Software | Portability | Feature completeness | Year | |----------|-------------|----------------------|------| | PowerPoint 2003 Portable | High (USB) | Medium (core features) | 2004–2008 | | OpenOffice.org Impress 1.1 | Portable option | Medium (import filters) | 2003 | | MS PowerPoint Viewer 2003 | Portable, but view-only | Very low (no editing) | 2003 | | PowerPoint 2007 (official) | No portability | Full | 2007 |
You might assume that everyone has moved to Microsoft 365 or Google Slides. That is not the case. Here is why the 2003 portable version remains relevant: Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 - Portable Version
Microsoft never officially released a "Portable" version of Office 2003. All portable editions are third-party repacks (e.g., from PortableApps.com, LiberKey, or individual repackers). Use at your own risk—scan any downloaded executable with antivirus software. | Software | Portability | Feature completeness |
Legal Note: You must own a valid Microsoft Office 2003 license to use portable repacks. The software is not freeware. You might assume that everyone has moved to
If you have never used PowerPoint 2003, here is what you get in the portable version:
Missing features compared to modern versions:
This is the most critical section. Microsoft never officially released a portable version of PowerPoint 2003. Any copy you find online is either:
