Setup2GO installer for Windows programs

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Alison

Have you tried this one?

It seems much more easier to use than Inno.
What do you think of it?

Alison
 
This program is not freeware...........

http://dev4pc.com/setup2go_registration.html

Unless we don't understand, it is !
Correct me if I am wrong.
Quote from the home page:
"Freeware Version Complete version of Setup2GO with unlimited
rights to produce setups for both commercial and freeware products.
There are absolutely no limitations in the functionality, and none of
those annoying "nag screens" in the main application. Setups producing
by this version will have an advertisement page for SDS Software when
the installation is complete."

Attached, a capture screen of what you got at the end of the
installation.
I think that Inno does the same a bit differently.

Alison
 
Unless we don't understand, it is !
Correct me if I am wrong.
Quote from the home page:
"Freeware Version Complete version of Setup2GO with unlimited
rights to produce setups for both commercial and freeware products.
There are absolutely no limitations in the functionality, and none of
those annoying "nag screens" in the main application. Setups producing
by this version will have an advertisement page for SDS Software when
the installation is complete."

Attached, a capture screen of what you got at the end of the
installation.
I think that Inno does the same a bit differently.

Alison
 
Alison said:
Unless we don't understand, it is !
Correct me if I am wrong.
Quote from the home page:
"Freeware Version Complete version of Setup2GO with unlimited
rights to produce setups for both commercial and freeware products.
There are absolutely no limitations in the functionality, and none of
those annoying "nag screens" in the main application. Setups producing
by this version will have an advertisement page for SDS Software when
the installation is complete."

Attached, a capture screen of what you got at the end of the
installation.
I think that Inno does the same a bit differently.

Inno does nothing of a sort........

It has an advert = adware = not freeware (IMHO anyway)

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Regards

Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk

Keeping it FREE!
 
Steven said:
Inno does nothing of a sort........

It has an advert = adware = not freeware (IMHO anyway)

that's also the consensus of the newsgroup - "Freeware" is *totally*
*free* - other ware types are not

http://www.pricelessware.org/2004/Glossary2004PL.htm

Adware:
1. software that displays advertising for other products and/or services
(often downloaded from the internet by the software).
2. software that places advertisements on the end product (photos, web
pages, PDF files etc.).

Susan
 
This program is not freeware...........

http://dev4pc.com/setup2go_registration.html

Freeware Version
Complete version of Setup2GO with unlimited rights to produce setups for
both commercial and freeware products. There are absolutely no limitations
in the functionality, and none of those annoying "nag screens" in the main
application. Setups producing by this version will have an advertisement
page for SDS Software when the installation is complete.

not exactly freeware but IMO acceptable. YMMV.

regards

Dud
 
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