Mojopac and Ceedo Review
Since the flashdiscs has come to our life, new technologies based on flashdiscs -which make our life easier- are improved continuously. Two of them are portable programmes which emulates host computer’s operating system and uses its resources, named Mojopac and Ceedo. With these softwares you catch the chance to use your favourite programmes, play games and carry your personal data in your pocket. Mojopac and Ceedo which give you opportunity to use personal and private operating system, seems to be talked about their names in the future.

These products which are created with “carry your computer in your pocket” idea, doesn’t effect from viruses or trojans on host pc and also give you the platform for playing your favourite games and use your software. And at the end when you finish your job and close Mojopac or Ceedo, they don’t leave any information or track on host pc.

Let’s have a look these two softwares.
Mojopac
First of all, if you want to install a Mojopac or Ceedo, your flashdisc or iPod should be at least 4GB or higher capacity because when you start to install new programmes and save your personal documents or datas, you may have a real capacity problem. Also your flashdisc’s data read and write speed is too important effect on your performance.
Mojopac comes with four main user group. These are “The Professional”, “The Parent”, “The Gamer” and “The Student”.
Before downloading the package, you have to register Mojopac’s website. This may be boring for most of people but you have to do that. After that you start the installation section. And everytime you want to use your Mojopac, it requires your username and password.
After these steps, we meet with classical Windows XP desktop. Only the difference is, to be a userbar on the top of the screen. This bar is used for to open/close your Mojopac or setting your preferences. And when you minimize your Mojopac, you can continue to see this bar on the top of the screen.
It is an easy-use and small software, but sometimes long loading time gets you angry. If you are happy after 30 trial days, you need to pay 24.99$ price for purchasing. When you compare the price with Ceedo it is a bit cheaper. But with the existence of a free alternative like Damn Small Linux. It is highly possible to be too expensive for most of people.
Ceedo
When you compare Ceedo with Mojopac, it draws attention with its shorter download and installation times. Firstly, you start to download installation files with a download manager nearly 200 kb and you start to install. Ceedo’s biggest advantage against Mojopac is faster speed.
After you reach the programme fastly, you meet a different interface from Mojopac. Ceedo creates an userbar and start menu middle and bottom of the desktop of host pc and you don’t see a new desktop with Ceedo. you control everything from Ceedo start menu. Programmes, windows or files openede in an orange frame on the host pc’s desktop. Ceedo has a autorun feature like Mojopac and when you connect your flashdisc to your computer it automatically starts to work. When you want to close your Ceedo software, you meet a eject-exit window similar as Mojopac.
Ceedo’s biggest differences are different interface and speed in comparison to Mojopac. With a 29.99$ price it is a bit expensive than Mojopac. Of course you have 30 days trial period before deciding to buy.
In Conclusion
We can’t say that both alternative gives much better benefits each other. But if we need to make a general comparison, Ceedo is better with its speed and Mojopac is better with its price and different options.
And the general problem in this product category is the relation between the speed of the softwares and flashdisc’s data send/receive/read/write speed. Which programme you use, is not important. Be ready to wait long waiting times when they works.
But in every Windows platform, if you want to meet a new technology which creates personal and secure space for you, both these softwares can be useful.
7 Responses to 'Mojopac and Ceedo Review'
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on June 24th, 2008 at 4:20 pm
I want to download various softwares from the internet, but don’t want it to permanently affect my laptop, so an external virtualize operating system is great. However, my Ceedo will only allow softwares on its approved list to download. I cannot load purchased softwares on Ceedo. Is there another application that will let it work better? Please help.. THanks..
on October 10th, 2008 at 6:54 pm
Actually, Ceedo sells another product called “Argo” that will allow you to install your purchased software on the flash drive.
They currently bundle Arge with Ceedo for a reduced price (personal edition).
on December 8th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
Mojopac currently only supports XP whereas Ceedo looks to support 2000/XP/Vista, making it more portable.
on February 18th, 2009 at 4:06 pm
Mojopac has a free version (2.0) and runs all the games fast (like running from the host PC). Have played “Bioshock”, “Crisis”, “Fallout 3″, “Tomb Raider: Underworld”, “Company of Heroes” and a lot more…
http://www.mojopac.com
on April 19th, 2009 at 8:55 am
Ceedo is awesome man…
on October 28th, 2009 at 1:41 pm
I used to be (well still sort am) a big fan of Mojopac. I still use it every day to bring my office on the road with me. Unfortunately the days are numbered, regarding how long I will continue to use it. It appears that the makers of Mojopac have found out how to make money with thier enterprise product vDesk. There used to be a mojopac forum on the mojopac website, but this has been hidden from the rest of the world. You can see it if you go to http://www.mojopac.com/forum . You should notice that the developers at Mojopac have been promising a Vista version since before Vista was released by Microsoft. To date there is no sign of anything, only the comment that there are a handful of select beta testers for it. This never concerned me because I don’t use vista nor does my company. But now Win7 is here. I will adopt it at home and I will need to use it at work within 1 year if not sooner. I don’t beleive that Mojopac will support me when I need it. I am going to see what ceedo does for me.
on November 30th, 2009 at 2:39 pm
Ceedo was updated to work in Win7 environment, so it’s a step ahead.
Currently they are including Argo installer for free, so I think it’s a big deal considering its resources
I’m using trial, but probably I will buy it