Mmmm, let me say it this way. With the plugin,
1. a developer can just click to have a setup.exe as his own
distribution package;
2. and the end user can run this setup.exe as every other normal
Windows programs, then have an entry in the Windows Startup Menu to
run web2py (each time he wants to use it), then use a browser to visit
"http://127.0.0.1:8000"; to use the app.

Well, I know I have enough talking but not showing the real work, that
is not good. :-)  Let's just wait some while until Massimo and me
finish some final work on it.

On Mar27, 1:32am, DJ <sebastianjaya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ice,
>
> This is great! Something I have been looking forward to. Will this
> allow a user to click and install the web2py application without
> having to start the server each time they want to use it? Keep me
> posted on this. Appreciate your efforts!
>
> -Seb
>
> On Mar 25, 10:16 am, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey Jude, don't be afraid...  :-)
>
> > I have been there and done that. In recent days I happened to work on
> > how to build an app into a stand-alone setup.exe for Windows platform,
> > by a single click. The work is mainly based on the free Inno Setup. I
> > am posting the almost-finished work to Massimo for some final
> > polishing.

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