I've managed to find a link I knew I had in some folder. Now, no one specified 
if this solution had to be FOSS or could be commercial, so don't take it the 
wrong way if I'm posting a link to a commercial software:

[http://www.deploymaster.com](http://www.deploymaster.com)/

I remember that I had a very good impression of this tool, and its developers 
are known for some other very well known software tools.

Now, if the issue is making life easier for Nim maintainers, and what is needed 
is just a tool to create and maintain good Windows installers without 
headaches, and there are no problems regarding using a non FOSS software, I 
would be happy to sustain Nim and contribute buying a license for this app for 
the maintainer of Nim setup generator (if I've understood correctly, that would 
be @Araq).

Right now its a diffcult moment for me, and I can't go to the length of 
covering the full price (€80), but I could cover a third of it and I'd be happy 
to.

Of course, this could be a temporary solution, until a Nim-based setup manager 
will be ready. But the priority being right now to reach Nim 1.0, using this 
tool could provide some respite and lesse headches.

Also, I'm rather confident that Nim being a FOSS project, we could expect some 
discount on this product. Worth asking.

(of course, assuming it suits the needs of the maintainers)

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