Is the aim to have a version you can take with you and use wherever you are? 
Or is the aim to be able to use the IDE from any computer you find around,
without rebooting?

If the first, then how about taking a portable minimalist linux distro with
you?  Puppy, for instance, or Slax?  Then boot from the stick?

What is it that makes running the IDE from Windows not stable?  I did not
test for long, but it seemed to run fine on Debian.

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