Hi Don,

Thanks for your comments. Surely pip works well, the problem is installing it when machines have not proper permissions or for a newbie. I have tested these environments and that's why I would suggest something like a portable app (may be the ebook platform recommended that is also portable could work).

Cheers,

Offray

On 15/10/15 12:02, Don Dwiggins wrote:
A couple of comments from a Python on Windows programmer:

  * pip works well on Windows -- I do a lot of Python programming, and
    have never had a problem installing packages using pip

  * I've generally had success using PyInstaller to create
    distributable executables.  It's not easy, though, to get the
    installer script right.  (This refers to release 2.1; I noticed
    recently that they're up to 3.0.)  Last time I looked, the
    newsgroup was active, so you might be able to get help from them.

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