QCal strives for simplicity, nothing more than it is necessary. For the sake of simplicity, I removed the installer. In version 0.2, the user of QCal simply has to "unzip" the downloaded file and run the executable. Windows will complain but ignore it and allow the application to run.
BTW, if you find the app useful, please cite the following publication
Lozano-Fuentes, S., Saavedra-Rodriguez, K., Black IV, W.C. and Eisen, L., 2012. QCal: a software application for the calculation of dose-response curves in insecticide resistance bioassays. Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 28(1), pp.59-61.
Here is the BibTeX
@article{lozano2012qcal,
title={QCal: a software application for the calculation of dose-response curves in insecticide resistance bioassays},
author={Lozano-Fuentes, Saul and Saavedra-Rodriguez, Karla and Black IV, William C and Eisen, Lars},
journal={Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association},
volume={28},
number={1},
pages={59--61},
year={2012},
publisher={BioOne}
}
If you ran into difficulties send me and email at saul@mosquitoscientists.com