While the CAB vs. PC distribution rational makes sense, I don't 
follow why you would still need ePocketSetup as part of the equation.

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Tim Markoski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> CAB Manager is great for creating the CAB files but you need a
> distribution method via a standard PC.
> 
> Inno Setup is perfect for use as a wrapper to copy the CAB files to 
a
> PC and then launch ActiveSync.
> 
> I use ePocket Setup to create an almost 'silent' EXE and then I use
> Inno as the PC distribution method.
> 
> I have a single setup from Inno that includes my App for Palm, PPC 
and
> Windows Mobile.
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "styskul" <epankoke@> wrote:
> >
> > I've used Inno Setup, and it is a pretty nice program, especially 
for 
> > being free.  However, I believe you are right in that it does not 
> > support Windows Mobile - at least not as far as I'm aware.
> > 
> > As for WinCE CAB Manager, I tried that out a couple of years ago 
> > while reviewing installation programs for the Smartphone & 
PocketPC 
> > Awards, and if I remember right it wasn't too bad.  The biggest 
> > problem I found with most of the applications in the installation 
> > category was that they didn't seem very flexible.  Unfortunately, 
I 
> > believe my top choice back then was ePocketSetup!
> >
>



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