noninstalled
Noninstalled is a term used in computing to describe software or components that are not installed on a computer system. Instead, such software can be run directly from portable media, a network location, or a dedicated non-system directory, and it typically avoids altering core system components like the registry, system libraries, or startup configurations.
Portability is a central aspect of noninstalled software. Portable applications, self-contained executables, and AppImage-style packages are
Distinctions from uninstalled software are subtle but meaningful. A program that is simply not present on a
Security and maintenance considerations apply as well. Because noninstalled software often lacks deep integration with the