Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > There is yet another option on what software to use for installation > routines. > > BitRock is a non free package but offers several advantages. > It has a consistent look and feel on Windows, MacOSX and Linux. > > On Linux you can have a GTK2 or X11 interface. > > It offers both GUI and commandline modes where applicable. > > It offers a GUI for building installers on all platforms mentioned. > > The give out full licenses of their product for OpenSource projects because > they supposedly are contributors themselves. > > Let's hear what you think. > > I don't know of any non commercial packages that supports what BitRock > supports but maybe you do. > > http://www.bitrock.com/products_installbuilder_screenshots.html
Yes, it looks good. Having a slick, professional-looking installer for Windows in particular (and also Mac OS X) is incredibly important, even for Version 0.1 Tim C _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
