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SharePoint Designer 2010 was the successor to FrontPage and the predecessor to the now-defunct SharePoint Designer 2013. It was a free (yes, free!) tool from Microsoft designed specifically for:

SharePoint Designer 2010 is a specialized tool for creating and customizing SharePoint sites without writing code. While there was no official "portable" microsoft+sharepoint+designer+2010+64bit+portable

– Means the software can run from a USB drive without installation, leaving no registry entries or system files behind. Fact: Microsoft never released an official portable version. Any “portable” copy is a third-party repack of the original 32-bit installer, often modified with tools like ThinApp, Cameyo, or manually extracted files. SharePoint Designer 2010 was the successor to FrontPage

Unlike SharePoint Designer 2007, the 2010 version does require a separate license — it was offered as a free download from Microsoft (now discontinued). Fact: Microsoft never released an official portable version

He reached into his pocket and pulled out a battered, silver USB drive. On it was a "portable" wrapper he’d spent three late nights hacking together—a virtualized instance of Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 (64-bit) The Ghost in the Machine Leo plugged the drive in. He didn't double-click an or wait for a progress bar. He ran a single that lived entirely in its own sandbox. The Handshake

– Refers to a version compiled to run on 64-bit Windows operating systems (Windows 7, 8, 10, 11). Fact: Microsoft officially released SharePoint Designer 2010 only as a 32-bit application that runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows via WoW64 emulation. There is no official 64-bit executable from Microsoft.