Wise Installer
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Anyboidy here use Wise's installer program? We're looking for an alternative to Installshield and this one looks the most promising so far. Before you mention any other similar programs, please be aware that the company isn't interested in "free" software dues to the perceived possibility of support problems. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Anyboidy here use Wise's installer program? We're looking for an alternative to Installshield and this one looks the most promising so far. Before you mention any other similar programs, please be aware that the company isn't interested in "free" software dues to the perceived possibility of support problems. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Anyboidy here use Wise's installer program? We're looking for an alternative to Installshield and this one looks the most promising so far. Before you mention any other similar programs, please be aware that the company isn't interested in "free" software dues to the perceived possibility of support problems. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
we have used various incarnations of this. Its not a bad product, but can suffer when you need to tweak the installation to do something that is not mainstream. We also use MS install sheild, and wise it a lot simpler to use in many respects. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016
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we have used various incarnations of this. Its not a bad product, but can suffer when you need to tweak the installation to do something that is not mainstream. We also use MS install sheild, and wise it a lot simpler to use in many respects. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016
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Anyboidy here use Wise's installer program? We're looking for an alternative to Installshield and this one looks the most promising so far. Before you mention any other similar programs, please be aware that the company isn't interested in "free" software dues to the perceived possibility of support problems. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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What do you mean by "not mainstream"? "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: What do you mean by "not mainstream"?
In the context I would say "not mainstream" means what normal Windows install program wont do. For example, IE*.* doesn't format the harddrive when being install. If it did it would "not mainstream". For another example, when old Win3.X setup program were hot in stores, none to not many setup program set the internet homepage and now it is becoming a custom(I have seen). I could be wrong so don't take my work for it. Real World Coding: POP& BuyAPop(Money ADollar){...}; -
What do you mean by "not mainstream"? "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
I tend to forget now as I don't have to put together installation programs these days (I never release any new stuff ;P ), but if I remeber correctly, if you want to replace that computer bitmap on the default dialogs its pretty much impossible as your changes never get applied. There were also problems adding new dialog and trying to only get hem to display using the if/then blocks which seemed to be problematic. There were a couple of other things that were really annoying in that you would have to select every file individually in the script if you wanted it to only update if it was older etc. This could be a right pain when you had 500+ files. Of course this could all be down to me not *quite* knowing what I was doing. But the help files sucked. So it reduced you to guess work quite a lot. Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016
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Anyboidy here use Wise's installer program? We're looking for an alternative to Installshield and this one looks the most promising so far. Before you mention any other similar programs, please be aware that the company isn't interested in "free" software dues to the perceived possibility of support problems. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
Wise is better than InstallShield but their claims are questionable--they calimed on the phone 6 times better compression but they only have 2 times better compression. However, I would NOT use either. It is very easy to write your own installer or obtain the code to installers that are better than either InstallShield or Wise where you can own the source code for under $350. Let me know if you want more info on this? Bill
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Anyboidy here use Wise's installer program? We're looking for an alternative to Installshield and this one looks the most promising so far. Before you mention any other similar programs, please be aware that the company isn't interested in "free" software dues to the perceived possibility of support problems. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
I used the Wise installer pretty extensively a couple of years ago. One notable part of my introduction to the software was creating a beta install for the code we were working on. My boss installed it and it deleted the contents of his C drive! I thought I was telling Wise to delete the contents of a directory, but Wise thought I meant delete the whole C drive. The lesson learned was be very careful deleting stuff because Wise will merrily do it's thing without giving you any warnings. All in all, it's a pretty good tool, but we pushed it to the limit of it's features. If I had it to do over, I probably would have written the code from scratch. Andy Cowenhoven
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Anyboidy here use Wise's installer program? We're looking for an alternative to Installshield and this one looks the most promising so far. Before you mention any other similar programs, please be aware that the company isn't interested in "free" software dues to the perceived possibility of support problems. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
Hello, I work at wise solutions in the Quality Assurance Department. Therefore my opinion of our products if very biased. However, I would like to answer any specific question or concerns you or others have about our products. Many of the posts here refer to both the Windows Installer product and our script based product. Many people are creating their installs with the Windows Installer product since this is the Microsoft standard. There are pros and cons to each of the products. We have a very knowledgeable sales staff that can help you make the right decision. Our sales staff can answer most of your questions when you ask rather than having to go ask someone. Anyhow my intention of this post is not to give a sales pitch but to give you or anyone else here a technical resource to contact have questions. You can contact me at timb@wisesolutions.com. Also we are currently testing the next version of Wise for Windows Install. This product has many great features such as source code control, internet deployment, visual differencing tool that allows you to compare different version of your project,... Go to www.wisesolutions.com/beta.htm to get more information on the new features. Best Regards, Tim Tim Burnham Quality Assurance Analyst Wise Solutions, Inc. “Software installations made easy” 734.456.2100
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Hello, I work at wise solutions in the Quality Assurance Department. Therefore my opinion of our products if very biased. However, I would like to answer any specific question or concerns you or others have about our products. Many of the posts here refer to both the Windows Installer product and our script based product. Many people are creating their installs with the Windows Installer product since this is the Microsoft standard. There are pros and cons to each of the products. We have a very knowledgeable sales staff that can help you make the right decision. Our sales staff can answer most of your questions when you ask rather than having to go ask someone. Anyhow my intention of this post is not to give a sales pitch but to give you or anyone else here a technical resource to contact have questions. You can contact me at timb@wisesolutions.com. Also we are currently testing the next version of Wise for Windows Install. This product has many great features such as source code control, internet deployment, visual differencing tool that allows you to compare different version of your project,... Go to www.wisesolutions.com/beta.htm to get more information on the new features. Best Regards, Tim Tim Burnham Quality Assurance Analyst Wise Solutions, Inc. “Software installations made easy” 734.456.2100
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Also we are currently testing the next version of Wise for Windows Install. Grrrr.... 1-2 months after I buy my copy. Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.
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Hello, I work at wise solutions in the Quality Assurance Department. Therefore my opinion of our products if very biased. However, I would like to answer any specific question or concerns you or others have about our products. Many of the posts here refer to both the Windows Installer product and our script based product. Many people are creating their installs with the Windows Installer product since this is the Microsoft standard. There are pros and cons to each of the products. We have a very knowledgeable sales staff that can help you make the right decision. Our sales staff can answer most of your questions when you ask rather than having to go ask someone. Anyhow my intention of this post is not to give a sales pitch but to give you or anyone else here a technical resource to contact have questions. You can contact me at timb@wisesolutions.com. Also we are currently testing the next version of Wise for Windows Install. This product has many great features such as source code control, internet deployment, visual differencing tool that allows you to compare different version of your project,... Go to www.wisesolutions.com/beta.htm to get more information on the new features. Best Regards, Tim Tim Burnham Quality Assurance Analyst Wise Solutions, Inc. “Software installations made easy” 734.456.2100
tim burnham wrote: Our sales staff can answer most of your questions when you ask rather than having to go ask someone. I'm sure they can. However, before I buy anything, I like to ask people that have *used* the product before running out and dropping such a large chunk of cash on a single tool. Afterall, users have nothing to lose by being truthful about a given product, while salesmen will provided a biased "it's the best thing since sliced bread" response. For what it's worth, we dcided to buy the software. And you can count on at least one thing - if I'm not happy about *any* aspect of the software or level of support, I will not mince words when communicating withWise Solutions - just ask Troy and the rest of the folks at Dundas. :) "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
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Also we are currently testing the next version of Wise for Windows Install. Grrrr.... 1-2 months after I buy my copy. Tim Smith Descartes Systems Sciences, Inc.
Hi Tim, If I get valuable feedback from the beta testers we do provide incentives. What I mean by valuable feedback is a showstopper bug or something that may prevent our users from using the product. However, thanks for looking at the product and I hope you like the new feature. Any feed back to beta@wisesolutions.com would be appreciated. Best Regards, Tim Tim Burnham Quality Assurance Analyst Wise Solutions, Inc. “Software installations made easy” 734.456.2100
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tim burnham wrote: Our sales staff can answer most of your questions when you ask rather than having to go ask someone. I'm sure they can. However, before I buy anything, I like to ask people that have *used* the product before running out and dropping such a large chunk of cash on a single tool. Afterall, users have nothing to lose by being truthful about a given product, while salesmen will provided a biased "it's the best thing since sliced bread" response. For what it's worth, we dcided to buy the software. And you can count on at least one thing - if I'm not happy about *any* aspect of the software or level of support, I will not mince words when communicating withWise Solutions - just ask Troy and the rest of the folks at Dundas. :) "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
Hi Jason, This is what I would have expected and that is the reason why I said it wasn't a sales pitch if it came off that way. I just wanted to let you know that I would be a technical contact if need be. I have received two emails from people who read this post. Others are welcome to email me at beta@wisesolutions.com whether you are evaluating or have the product. Best Regards, Tim Tim Burnham Quality Assurance Analyst Wise Solutions, Inc. “Software installations made easy” 734.456.2100
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Anyboidy here use Wise's installer program? We're looking for an alternative to Installshield and this one looks the most promising so far. Before you mention any other similar programs, please be aware that the company isn't interested in "free" software dues to the perceived possibility of support problems. "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001
I've been using Wise for quite a few years and am generally happy with it. I upgraded to InstallBuilder 8.1 earlier in the year and it is a big improvement over V5 which I used previosly. The Script Wizard is usefull and you can now use wildcards for file specifications instead of having to specify each and every file individually. The Help is still not as good as it should be though, which is my main gripe. I had a Wise script that wasn't checked out of my VCS a while back and I couldn't work out why a whole lot of functionality was disabled. It made sense once I twigged, but from memory Wise gave me no indication of what the problem was (ie. the file was r/o). I find the wide range of similar, but different Wise products difficult to wrap my head around. That is which one do I buy to meet my needs. Before upgrading the last time around I did evaluate a number of other Installers, but for various reasons I decided to stick with Wise in the end. Pricing for many of these products seems a little steep, especially here in Australia. I haven't had to use Tech Support in a while so I can't comment on how good, bad or otherwise it is these days. I have had some problems with their Upgrade Wizard, including it totally hanging. Hope that's of some help. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Version 4.01 just released, with a C++ Class View that actually works. www.getsoft.com