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Excellent Example of Update Dialog
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tinjaw:
I have overlooked a gem until now. I discovered that AutoIt has a nifty update tool. This is the best example of an update tool to date. It tells you what you have, where you have it, what beta versions are available, a link to download any of them, an option to autorun the install, and more. When I add such functionality to my software, I am going to use this as the model.
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Ralf Maximus:
That is incredibly cool! It's defintely something I myself will aspire to.
Is it a home-grown component unique to Auto-It?
Cautionary tale: I added an "automatic update from internet" feature to my flagship software, and users complained that it was too complicated. Why? Because I displayed what was found, what they had, where it was installed, and the download size. :-)
Once I dumbed it down to a "Download is ready. Install now?" prompt they were happy.
But these are not IT savvy people, so I guess the moral is tune your dialogs to the users' expectations and comfort level.
lanux128:
But these are not IT savvy people, so I guess the moral is tune your dialogs to the users' expectations and comfort level.-Ralf Maximus (November 22, 2007, 04:59 PM)
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you're right but then people who download Auto-It would want to know these things as they probably are already using the program to tinker around in Windows, tweaking and adding new features (as in new scripts).. :)
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