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On Tue, 23 Nov 2010 08:10:33 +
Grzegorz Borczuch wrote:
> The new visual editor for WiX was released lately and was announced
> here on this mailing-list: http://sharpsetup.eu/
I'd be interested to know how many computers running XP will
have .NET 2.0 installed already - unfortunately I get
Hi Kenneth,
The new visual editor for WiX was released lately and was announced here on
this mailing-list:
http://sharpsetup.eu/
Generally it consists of two plugins, one for VS 2008 and the other one for VS
2010.
>From what I saw, it allows you to create quite advanced installers. I didn't
>n
amazingly, this list still seems mostly accurate:
http://robmensching.com/blog/posts/2007/11/20/WiX-editors
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Kenneth Tse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Wix and this community and would like to ask if there is any
> GUI IDE that help to develop the Wix installer (i.
Hi,
I am new to Wix and this community and would like to ask if there is any GUI
IDE that help to develop the Wix installer (i.e. installshied).
I download and install Wix on my local machine, and I see Wix template shown up
on the Visual Studio 2010, but there are no visual IDE to add install
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