Yeah I looked at portableapps.com and went “nope I don’t even use 5% of these apps, not going bother”
But I like the idea of having an exe thumbdrive for things like that
Personally, I use Hirens Boot CD, it comes preloaded with a lot of diagnosis software for windows http://www.hirensbootcd.org/ . Its actually come in handy when I had to fire up a linux distro, or fix some memory issues, and couldn’t turn on my PC. All those portableapps seemed geared for that type of application
Personally, I no longer use onenote or evernote really, besides old notes that I don’t feel like porting over, since there’s no RoI.
Onenote’s WIN+S screenshot function is easily one of the best things out there. Its similar to the built in “snipping tool” on windows computers, but its super handy when I want to screenshot something into mspaint, some photo editing tool, ShareX, etc
Onenote is also my favorite tool, when I write a blog post, but want to at the same time backup everything I do afterwards. So what I do is write my blogposts on dynalist.io forums ( or anywhere for that matter) and literally SELECT ALL + COPY + PASTE right into onenote.