On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Don Guinn <[email protected]> wrote:
> What should J look like to a new user? The install should be easy. Once
> installed it should work without requiring the user to install anything
> else. Perhaps an icon or script be included with the install which brings up
> the default browser and J is off and running. Maybe a simple J script
> included with the install to step the new user in installing the GTK and
> tools needed with it. It could also help the new user install addons.
>
> Where does j.exe fit into the plans now. Originally it was to be kept but
> not enhanced. Just playing around I made a copy of my J6 library and
> replaced the J6 j.dll with the J7 j.dll to see what happened. Everything
> worked fine. The only thing that got confused was PACMAN. It pulled in the
> J7 updates instead of J6. No surprise.

Implying that once ISI has created the install others could create bundles.

If someone wants to do a j6-like bundle with wd support, and can
come up with a reasonable name for it, and so on, that might be
acceptable?

-- 
Raul
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