BMorearty wrote:

> I think InstantRails is actually a great way to install Ruby and Rails
> on a Windows machine, even though it hasn't been updated since the end
> of 2007. I still use it for Rails development on Windows. You can use
> it to install a working Rails 2.0 system and then upgrade to the
> newest Rails from there.

I totally agree with you. I used InstantRails with the newest Rails 
releases up until july (where I switched to Ubuntu instead of Windows). 
I had no problems with upgrading Rails - so I would still recomment 
InstantRails. I have not seen any other package that is so easy to use.

- Carsten
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