Paquet Builder 2.9.5.0
| Developer: |
G.D.G. Software SARL (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$41 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 4.07 MB |
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Paquet Builder is a mix between a 7-Zip, Zip and Cabinet Self-Extracting archive maker and a Setup routine generator. Thanks to its exhaustive feature set, create flexible and compact self-extractors for professional file and software delivery. Package up any document or program files, visually construct simple or sophisticated multilanguage distribution and installation packages; generate updates and patches; wrap multimedia presentations or several Windows Installer MSI setups into single .exe files ready for delivery over the Internet...
Create ready-to-deliver packages in minutes, without requiring any additional knowledge, or go further since you may also:
- really customize the entire behavior and look of your packages from A to Z;
- create standard or Windows wizard-styled packages and change any detail of your setup's design: icon, splash screen, dialogs, billboards, version info... Show your own company advertisement;
- organize files into components, set destination paths, ask end users for which components to install, add conditions to file extraction;
- add custom actions and configure them visually to do what you want: prompt users; detect system configuration; create shortcuts; read/write registry keys and .ini files; modify file properties; work with variables; use If/Then conditionals or goto statements; display dialogs like readme, license agreement, info panel, wait messages, message boxes; execute program or document files; copy or manage files...
- make localized for international distribution;
- password protect files, add integrity checks, digitally sign your packages (code signing) with Microsoft Authenticode to secure your files;
- select between three efficient file compression methods: Zip, 7-Zip (LZMA and BCJ2) and Cabinet (LZX, MSZIP);
- include uninstallers to remove changes made by packages;
No scripting is required, everything is done visually in the XP-like logically-organized interface.
Freeware/Trial edition available. |
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