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It's not possible. Not only is iTunes closed source software, it's trademarked by Apple, and I'm sure it would not be the easiest thing to make portable if we had permission and had a place to host it. However, RyanMcCue is working on Portable. You may see it in beta within a few weeks, or possible a couple months, I really have no idea.
Songbird is pretty feature comparable to iTunes, and has iTunes compatibility, as well as features that iTunes does not have including an integrated web browser. It has support for iPods through an extension, as well as importing your iTunes library. It's still in development, but give it a shot, I'm sure you'll like it. Montage Parody Hax Google more.
This iTunes question gets asked a lot, and I think you guys are doing a great job informing people of alternative media players. The way I see it though, iTunes has 4 parts to it: - Media Player (and Media Library Manager) - iPod music (and CD artwork?) transfer/sync - iTunes Music Shop (and the newer iTunes Apps for the iPhone) - PDA sync (contacts, calendar, etc) Songbird takes care of the first two 'parts', and I suspect the third part simply cannot be available outside of the official iTunes software (since it requires interaction with Apple servers, a big fat 'No-No'). But I haven't heard anything that could sync my iPhone calendar and contacts. Are there any open source (and, maybe if I'm lucky, portable?) iPhone/iPod Touch PDA/PIM sync alternatives? If you search these forums, you will find links to a portable launcher for MediaMonkey.
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It is not open source, therefore only the launcher is available. However, this should not worry you, as it is very simple to get working. I use it regularly, and have updated to the latest MediaMonkey version. Now for the most important thing -->it happily talks to my iPod Touch. MediaMonkey is free, and there is a more featured paid version. I am happy to pay for good software, but the free version is fine.
SongBird has promise, but MediaMonkey works today. I use it exclusively as a USB portable app, and it works fine. No, he didn't post a link, but the post goes against the whole spirit of PA.c - it's essentially undermining the values John has worked so hard to put into the site. John's whole policy is, AFAICT, 'honesty is the best policy, even if you can't have what you want'; this warez-toting guy clearly has no problem stealing things (although it's a free app, the license violation makes it stealing IMHO). Maybe I'm overreacting, but I think John has created a standard for PortableApps and the rest of us need to live up to that standard. The fate of MeowMix's comment will show us who's right - if the comment stays, I guess you're right and only explicit warez links get deleted; if the comment gets shredded by a mod, my more stringent thoughts are accurate. We'll see what the mods say.