I appreciate the quick response.

>
> ​So what?
>
I thought this was a simple one file install where one could reasonably 
expect an equally simple way of restarting the program, like 99% of Windows 
installs. 

> ​
>  
> ​No.  I meant what I said. leo.exe is, indeed, a stand-alone version of 
> Leo. Nothing else is required. You can create a link to it and put it on 
> the desktop.
>

Creating a shortcut - that I can do, but am unable to locate leo.exe in the 
installation.  The only .exe I could find is LeoApp  

Re: most recent sourceforge page (Home  
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/>/ Leo 
<https://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/Leo/> / 5.4-final)  - is there 
documentation about the various downloads? Some are mentioned in the Leo 
doc pages, but not in detail.

I believe in the awesomeness of your system, and really, really want to 
learn and use it, but I guess I need to become more educated about the 
various tools that are needed for development and deployment, which I need 
to do anyway. I've been developing in Cobol for IBM mainframes off and on 
since the early '70's when I used to power up and IPL a 360-30 with 64k ram 
and load my programs via the cardreader when I worked on the weekends.  But 
Cobol is not so good for windows desktop apps.

Thanks again,
RSB

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