Sketchup 8 Portable -
Released back in 2010, Google’s version of SketchUp (before Trimble took over) was a turning point for casual designers. But the "Portable" version—a modified executable that runs entirely from a USB stick—has become a cult classic. Here is why architects, level designers, and hobbyists are still hunting for this legacy tool. Standard software must be installed on a computer’s hard drive, leaving traces in the Windows Registry. A Portable version is repackaged to run independently.
It is a time capsule of when 3D software was simple, local, and portable. Just remember to save often—old software loves to crash at the worst moment. Disclaimer: This article is for educational and archival discussion. SketchUp is a trademark of Trimble Inc. Using outdated software may pose security risks. Always ensure you have the legal right to use the software version discussed. Sketchup 8 Portable
In the fast-paced world of 3D modeling software, where subscriptions rule and system requirements grow with each update, there is a surprising hero that refuses to fade away: SketchUp 8 Portable . Released back in 2010, Google’s version of SketchUp