Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Inno Setup 5.5.1
Inno Setup 5.5.1
Jordan Russell - 1.82MB (Open Source)
Support for all versions of Windows in
use today: Vista, XP, 2008, 2003, 2000, Me, 98, 95, and NT 4.0. (No
service packs are required.)
Extensive support for installation of 64-bit applications on the
64-bit editions of Windows. Both the x64 and Itanium architectures are
supported. (On the Itanium architecture, Service Pack 1 or later is
required on Windows Server 2003 to install in 64-bit mode.)
Supports creation of a single EXE to install your program for easy online distribution. Disk spanning is also supported.
Standard Windows 2000/XP-style wizard interface.
Customizable setup types, e.g. Full, Minimal, Custom.
Complete uninstall capabilities.
Installation of files:
Includes integrated support for "deflate", bzip2, and 7-Zip LZMA
file compression. The installer has the ability to compare file version
info, replace in-use files, use shared file counting, register DLL/OCX's
and type libraries, and install fonts.
Creation of shortcuts anywhere, including in the Start Menu and on the desktop.
Creation of registry and .INI entries.
Integrated Pascal scripting engine.
Support for multilingual installs.
Compatibility:
Jordan Russell - 1.82MB (Open Source)
Product discription:Inno Setup is a free installer for Windows
programs. First introduced in 1997, Inno Setup today rivals and even
surpasses many commercial installers in feature set and stability.Extensive support for installation of 64-bit applications on the
64-bit editions of Windows. Both the x64 and Itanium architectures are
supported. (On the Itanium architecture, Service Pack 1 or later is
required on Windows Server 2003 to install in 64-bit mode.)
Inno Setup 5.5.1
Features included:
- File size:1.82MB (1,905,704 bytes)
- Requirements:Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64
- Languages:en-US
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