It has come to my attention that Windows users who have Smartscreen enabled may have a problem where they get a warning that the installer may harm their computer. This is because I'm not a "known publisher" for Microsoft, I'm just a guy who writes these projects primarily for my own use and I happen to also upload them to Sourceforge. If you're paranoid about what might be contained in this project, you can download, extract and examine the .tar.gz version with whatever text editor you want to read it with, and even run that version without installing it as long as you have Python installed. The Windows version is literally just the Python version compiled with py2exe and packaged into an installer with Inno Setup.
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It has come to my attention that Windows users who have Smartscreen enabled may have a problem where they get a warning that the installer may harm their computer. This is because I'm not a "known publisher" for Microsoft, I'm just a guy who writes these projects primarily for my own use and I happen to also upload them to Sourceforge. If you're paranoid about what might be contained in this project, you can download, extract and examine the .tar.gz version with whatever text editor you want to read it with, and even run that version without installing it as long as you have Python installed. The Windows version is literally just the Python version compiled with py2exe and packaged into an installer with Inno Setup.