Portable software versions of complex engineering tools like AutoCAD 2020 have circulated on various online platforms, promising full functionality without installation or licensing. This paper investigates the technical plausibility of a truly portable AutoCAD 2020, dissects the methods used to create such portable versions (e.g., virtualization, repackaging), analyzes the legal ramifications under copyright law and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), and details the substantial cybersecurity risks. The conclusion provides recommended alternatives for legitimate portable CAD solutions.
Genuine portability requires zero writes to the Windows Registry, Program Files, or AppData folders. AutoCAD 2020, by design, writes over 2,000 registry keys and installs multiple background services (e.g., Autodesk Licensing Service, FlexNet). A truly portable version is without significant modification. Portable Autocad 2020
| Software | Portability | Cost | DWG Compatibility | |----------|-------------|------|-------------------| | (Portable version) | Yes (USB drive) | Free/Paid | Native read/write | | nanoCAD (Portable) | Yes | Free (basic) | Native read/write | | LibreCAD | Yes (open source) | Free | Limited (DXF only) | | Autodesk Web App | Browser-based | Free (with account) | Full, requires internet | | QCAD Portable | Yes | Open source | DXF only | Portable software versions of complex engineering tools like