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wraith808:
Nice site!  Very well done!  :Thmbsup:

The transparency is nice also!

Renegade:
Nice site!  Very well done!  :Thmbsup:

The transparency is nice also!
-wraith808 (March 25, 2011, 10:36 PM)
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Thank you very much!  :D

Compliments like that from people like you who are experts in the field are wonderful to hear! :)

PhilB66:
looks "Super Simple" alright! :up: will there be a super simple non-installer version be available for download?
-lanux128 (March 25, 2011, 02:43 AM)
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Unfortunately no.

First reason, the deployment looks like this:

AssemblyLoader4x86.dll
Camera.ico
client.wyc
msvcp100.dll
msvcr100.dll
Photo Resizer.chm
PhotoResizer.exe
unins000.dat
unins000.exe
Uninstall.ico
wyUpdate.exe
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Now, you could download the installer then extract it with something like Universal Extractor (checked - doesn't work -- the installer is signed so UE can't extract it), and you'd have that, and it would run, but you wouldn't get the registry entries for the Windows Explorer integration or any of the shortcuts. I'll be explaining what the deployment files are in future blog posts.

Second reason, having a second deployment would require too much explanation and complicate things too much. The entire idea is to simplify things as much as possible for the target audience so as not to confuse them. Multiple deployment options (other than EXE vs. ZIP) requires having additional explanations which clutter up the page, which is something I'm trying to avoid.-Renegade (March 25, 2011, 09:45 PM)
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I sucessfully managed to uniextract the installer. I have got the same set of files in Photo-Resizer-Setup\{app} folder as in your deployment list above. Beautiful icon, btw.

Maybe you want to tell your users that it requires .net 4.0 to run and that the installer will DL and install it on their system if not present.

Renegade:
I sucessfully managed to uniextract the installer. I have got the same set of files in Photo-Resizer-Setup\{app} folder as in your deployment list above. Beautiful icon, btw.

Maybe you want to tell your users that it requires .net 4.0 to run and that the installer will DL and install it on their system if not present.
-PhilB66 (March 25, 2011, 11:11 PM)
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Thank you! :)

The icon is by Sue Pichotta at Icons Icons from the Roma set.

While I would love to take credit for a lot of the artwork, I actually bought it all and modified most of it. (Planning a post on purchasing artwork later.) I think there might be a few things that are original works by myself (the Super Simple logo is), but not many. Most is modified artwork. I can edit, but can't really create artwork.

The requirements is a moronic oversight on my part. I keep remembering it, then forget to put it up on the site. Off to do that now...


BTW - How did you extract the setup file? I tried quickly with Universal Extractor, but it threw an error. I gave up at that point.

PhilB66:
BTW - How did you extract the setup file? I tried quickly with Universal Extractor, but it threw an error. I gave up at that point.-Renegade (March 25, 2011, 11:30 PM)
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You need to keep Universal Extractor elements up-to-date. In this case, download the latest Inno Setup Unpacker from  http://sourceforge.net/projects/innounp/files/innounp/ to replace (update) the one in the Universal Extractor 'bin' folder.

There are a few others, like UPX, TrID, 7-Zip, etc. that need to be updated.

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