No they are not the same.

Here is a link for Windows Portable.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd388998(VS.85).aspx

U3 is a standard that is Windows only and is designed to provide a better 
application launch experience for applications on USB drives.

It works by presenting the USB drive as both a USB drive and CD. The "CD" does 
the auto-start and launches a catalog interface where the applications have 
been loaded. One of the big problems for non-Windows computers in that there 
are two drives that have to be ejected when finished.

There was some talk of a U4 standard which would include other platforms but I 
haven't heard anything about that in some time. Even for Windows, U3 has not 
taken off and it diminishing in popularity.

I chose not to support U3 with InfoWallet (where it would appear to be a 
perfect fit) because of the problems with Macs and Linux. It looks like the 
rest of the industry is losing interest as well.

Bill Vlahos
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On Mar 7, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

> Subtitled: "Naive Question 108".
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> Is 'U3' the same thing as Windows Portable?
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