VirusTotal.com reports non-zero "probably harmless" scores for many of the dependencies of my Windows build process, even though I'm almost certain the sources of those dependencies are not tainted. VirusTotal.com reports that (as of today) Baidu and Bkav virus scanners find "harmful" code in these Zim installer. Other than abandoning all of my tools, I do not know how to move forward with this problem. Starting with this release I am no longer signing the installer packages, and while I believe they are free of harmful code, I can't promise that I am correct. You must make your own determination about whether you should use my packages or not. Special thanks to Stephen Dintaman for assistance with this build cycle. I have posted the Desktop and Portable installer packages, such as they are, on http://www.glump.net/software/zim-windows . The packages were built on a fresh Windows 7 64-bit virtual machine, and they should work on any 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows that is still supported by Microsoft. Brendan Kidwell
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