Despite its age, InDesign CS6 introduced several foundational tools still used in modern publishing:
Adobe InDesign CS6 Portable was a modified, unofficial version of Adobe’s professional desktop publishing software designed to run without installation. While the "portable" concept appeals to users seeking flexibility and low system overhead, it carries significant risks and limitations compared to modern Creative Cloud alternatives. The Appeal of Portable Software
Security Threats: Most portable versions are distributed through third-party sites and often contain malware, keyloggers, or trojans.
Stability Issues: InDesign is a resource-intensive program. Portable versions frequently crash, fail to recognize fonts, or corrupt save files because they cannot access necessary system libraries.