A complete tool for XML based installations
| Version | 4.8.1 |
| Updated | Nov 24th 2009 |
| Developer |
Ethalone Solutions, Inc.
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| User Rating |
1244
3.1
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| Original File Size | 18.8 MB |
| Downloads | 11169 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Authoring Tools |
Ghost Installer is a flexible deployment tool, designed to solve virtually any installation task. Using the new Custom User Interface feature, you can create installation dialogs the way you desire them to be.
With Ghost Installer it is possible to perform numerous custom actions and to create scripts that can fulfill almost any software deployment goal. The process of checking registry values and writing configuration files depending on the choices a user makes, is one of many features that give you hands-on control of the installation.
The improved Mr. Skinner tool can now dress up customized dialogs, creating a more appealing look for your installation. Ghost Installer features one of the fastest and most effective compression methods, providing for a faster installation start and a small installation size.
Ghost Installer's famous convenient user interface makes it easy to create even the most complex installations. If you are new to Ghost Installer and you need a simple yet reliable installation, Ghost Installers wide variety of wizards will aid you in the process.
Ghost Installer supports various technologies such as Web-deploying, deploying .Net applications and assemblies, MDAC, Java, BDE, and so on.
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