Jiri,

While I agree that most developers have the capability to unpack and add the
elements to the  correct place, it is an area that prone to error.  One of
the things a computer is good at is doing tedious things correctly once it
has been trained (programmed).  To me, it makes more sense to train the
computer once and let it do the work than make all the users master the
tedious stuff -- again.

Marv

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 8:11 AM, Jiri Cincura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Today, during msi installation building, I was wondering, whether
> FirebirdClient needs installation. From my POV it's mainly for
> developers, so, I hope, they are able to download some archive unpack
> and add it to right place, isn't it? (In fact it can be easier to do
> this with non-installation package).
>
> I've uploaded both versions so SF, so I'll be watching download rates
> for both files. Also the Jaybird doesn't have any installer (but maybe
> it's some Java specific decision).
>
> Any comments?
>
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