Re: [Zim-wiki] Zim 0.53 for Windows available now

2011-09-21 Thread Brendan Kidwell
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 2:46 AM, Marco Cevoli wrote:

> Just a quick note: on http://www.glump.net/software/zim the table
> reads: "download 12MB", but the installer weighs about 21MB. Perhaps
> it's a typo. I'm letting you know this, because the size difference
> might confuse some users.
>

Thanks for pointing that out. I'd swapped the sizes of the two installers in
the wiki page, by mistake. Fixed it.

Brendan Kidwell
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[Zim-wiki] Zim 0.53

2011-09-21 Thread Hilmar

  
  
To both Jaap and Brendan - thanks for your outstanding work! (I use
both Linux & Windows so need them both.)

Hilmar

On 21/09/2011 00:53, Colin Henderson wrote:
Brendan    thanks for all your diligence in taking
  care of this conversion to Windows once again for this new
  release.  Many thanks, and greatly appreciated.
  
  
  Colin

--
Colin Henderson


On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 18:34, Brendan
  Kidwell 
  wrote:
  
The Windows builds of Zim 0.53 are ready to download.
  Thanks to Jaap and all other contributors for their hard
  work.


http://www.glump.net/software/zim


The Desktop Installer creates Start Menu shortcuts and
  shell launch integration for .zim files. The new Portable
  Installer based on PortableApps.com's toolchain creates no
  system-wide footprint and runs entirely from its installed
  folder. If you want to keep the executable on a thumbdrive
  or a network share, use the Portable version.


If you installed a prerelease build of 0.53 for
  Windows, please reinstall from one of the installers
  published today!



A note about the PortableApps.com tools: While I did
  use PortableApps.com's toolchain to build the portable
  installer (and save myself a lot of experimentation), I
  have not yet submitted the application to
  PortableApps.com. Surprisingly, there is no simple "submit
  a new application" form. You're expected to join the
  community, do the usual lurking, post a forum message in
  the "Beta releases" forum, and then hope that one of the
  catalog maintainers will pick up your project after people
  post positive comments. I suppose I can understand why
  they'd do it this way, but I expected something more like
  Freshmeat's workflow. Oh well. I'll be starting that
  process this week and if it ever goes anywhere I'll let
  you all know.



  Brendan Kidwell
  
  

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