From: Henrik N. O. <h....@bt...> - 2002-05-04 17:30:25
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On Sat, 2002-05-04 at 17:21, Imran Ghory wrote: > On Fri, 3 May 2002, Alex Roston wrote: > > > There's FreeExtractor at http://www.disoriented.com/ which is distributed > under a zLib like licence and Inso at http://www.jrsoftware.org/isinfo.php > which is distributed under a non-standard licene. Reading through both of > the licences they appear to be "Free" under the FSF definition. > Yeah, these look quite nice. They could be useful for placing extra documentation OSS literature etc. on the users HD. As for the main apps, I guess we should aim to use the already supplied installers, in which case we still need this HTML-based (or some other) wrapper. We might consider repackaging all the apps though with one of these installers. I don't think it's very much work. The advantage would be that we could have a standardized look, making installation less scary. Also, we could put all the apps in one place, like the "OpenApps" folder instead of craming it in with the other junk in "Program Files". I think this might make a nice impression on the user. - Henrik -- Henrik Nilsen Omma Theoretical Physics, Oxford 35 Frenchay Road 1 Keble Road Oxford OX2 6TG Oxford OX1 3NP h....@bt... he...@th... |