I think it's not too hard on Windows, but that installer wouldn't work on a 
Mac.  Without actually having a Mac, I don't see how it would be possible. 
Linux is a whole other kettle of fish.  It's only on Linux that I've ever 
had any trouble.  On Windows, getting Leo going hasn't fought back for me.

On Thursday, May 11, 2023 at 7:50:13 PM UTC-4 Rob wrote:

> Echo what @Paul said about an installer. I believe the biggest obstacle to 
> higher adoption of Leo isn't how to `use` Leo`, but how to install it. 
> Every time I need to install on a new machine, I dread it! Consider Picard 
> <https://picard.musicbrainz.org>, a music tagging application. It is a 
> Python program that contains all the dependencies needed to install and run 
> (Python, Qt, etc.) I have managed to get Leo running on Windows 
> (challenging, but doable) and a Mac. I hope I never have to install it on a 
> Mac again as that was nearly impossible (at least for me). Perhaps @Paul 
> meant Mac instead of Mad?
>
> I have no idea how difficult it is to build a self-contained installer, 
> but perhaps it might be worth the effort.
>
> Rob...
>
>

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