Torch — Browser Offline Installer
Store the offline installer on a cloud drive (Google Drive or Dropbox) AND a physical USB stick. Label it with the version number (e.g., Torch_65.2_Offline.exe ). Update this file every six months by downloading a new offline package from a trusted source like MajorGeeks.
Because of these "power-user" features, many people prefer Torch for media-heavy workflows. But to get these features, you need to install the software first—and that is where the online vs. offline debate begins. torch browser offline installer
Most modern users download software via a stub installer —a tiny executable (usually a few hundred kilobytes) that, when run, downloads the full program from the internet. This ensures the user always gets the latest version. The offline installer, by contrast, is a complete, self-contained executable (often 50-80 MB) that contains the entire browser. It does not require an active internet connection during the installation process. Store the offline installer on a cloud drive