[casual_games] How to prepare Installer ?
Lennard
Lennard at RustyAxe.com
Thu Sep 27 17:36:50 EDT 2007
It's not necc.. I started using Inno a year ago and it's a great piece
of free software.
Lennard Feddersen
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Hal Barwood wrote:
> With Inno, if it's open source, how do you go about the clumsy task of
> publishing the code, if that's necessary?
>
> James C. Smith wrote:
>> I prefer InnoSetup. It is fee, powerful, and easy to use. You can
>> use a GUI or integrate it into an automated build process. I have
>> used it for several big retail CD-ROM games. It is what Reflexive
>> uses for every game distributed though Reflexive.com and the Game
>> Center Solution network.
>>
>>
>>
>> Any time this discussion comes up other people mention Null Soft
>> Install System (NSIS) which they say is also free, simple, and powerful.
>>
>>
>>
>> I think either one is very good and it comes down to person preference.
>>
>>
>>
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