Hi - Im not sure which type of installer you need but GP Install (Google
gp installer) is an application that puts very little overhead to your
application if you write single executable distributions like I do. I
consider it very easy to use albeit maybe a bit outdated now for .Net
distributions. It supports version updating and has a good uninstaller.
Barton Bresnik wrote:
NSIS, while short on Wizards, is free and very powerful. There are third-party
tools to provide an improved GU such as the HM NIS Editor. Once you've made
even a simple installation project using NSIS, it's easy to expand the script.
NSIS can easily install Firebird, and even check if it already installed and
bypass that step if desired.
http://nsis.sourceforge.net/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nullsoft_Scriptable_Install_System
http://hmne.sourceforge.net/
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 04:44, SoftTech<[email protected] wrote:
Greetings All,
Would appreciate your opinion on the best software to use to create an
installer for my product. Would prefer something that is easy to learn and use.
Would like to be able to install Firebird as part of the install and then of
course my product build with
Delphi. Price is of course a consideration as I don't want to break the bank. Would prefer a wizard interface that walks you through the process is such a product exists. Please provide links for any products recommended.
Targeting Windows XP and above.
Thanks,
Mike
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