I also use Joplin portable on USB drive as well. I have the drives setup using Ventoy, Ventoy is an ISO boot utility that allows you to boot multiple tools and OS installations from one stick. The Ventoy takes up about 40 GBs, the rest of the drive is devoted to backups of files as well as a passel of portable apps. This includes Joplin portable with it's profile. This partition is encrypted with VeraCrypt.

So I have a USB thumb drive and USB HDDs that can boot into multiple ISO files, Windows installation, utilities and other stuff. The same USB drive has a large partition that is encrypted with VeraCrypt, the Veracrypt files are even on the first unencrypted partition so I can mount the veracrypt partition on a PC that does not have Veracrpyt installed. I have access to my personal files on that second partition as well as a few dozen portable app - most from PortableApps.com.

It makes for a nice little system, I can boot to a WinPE ISO and get access to disks that may have the OS corrupted. I can install Windows or Linux from the same stick. I can use utility ISOs to do many things. I can mount the VeraCrypt partition and have access to a host of portable apps including Joplin, utilities and tools to do a host of things.

I am in IT and I find it invaluable to have so much available right in my pocket.

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