r 2008 09:19
> An: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
> Betreff: Re: building a installer with rev
>
> Grüß Dich Tiemo,
>
> 1) Perhaps you should try a mixed approach with an installer doing the
> hard things and your application doing the additional needs you want:
> a sma
Grüß Dich Tiemo,
1) Perhaps you should try a mixed approach with an installer doing the hard
things and your application doing the additional needs you want:
a small installer + your own routines for copiing from the DVD after start of
your installed application.
Make an installer for example
I like these kind of users! :)
Thanks
Tiemo
>
> Actually, Mac users are considered as being reached adulthood ;-)
>
> Best regards from Paris,
> Eric Chatonet.
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Bonjour Tiemo,
Le 14 nov. 08 à 16:39, Tiemo Hollmann TB a écrit :
Does anybody knows same for a Mac installer?
And not being a Mac user, what is the difference, if a program is
installed
into the program folder instead of just copied the whole DVD into any
folder? Are there any special funct
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Chris Sheffield
> Gesendet: Freitag, 14. November 2008 16:05
> An: How to use Revolution
> Betreff: Re: building a installer with rev
>
> Tiemo,
>
> Speaking from experience, while you can certainly create your own
&
Tiemo,
Speaking from experience, while you can certainly create your own
installer using Rev, it ends up being a fair amount of work. You could
save a lot of time using another installer tool.
Most installers (InnoSetup for one, and it's totally free) will allow
you to keep your files ext
Hello,
I have read the archives about this issue, but didn't found an answer to my
specific needs. Perhaps somebody can give me some advice. What I want to do
is to distribute my app on DVD-ROM for Mac and Win. It is heavily based on
Videos (7.5GB), that's why the medium is not a CD-ROM, but a dou