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Install Factory 3.1.5


License Update
Requirements Carbonlib or Mac OS X
Downloads 6 Limitations None
Publisher The Deltic Group, Inc. File Size 5.0M
Date added 15 Apr 2003 Check your speed

Install Factory is a simple tool that allows you to build theft-resistant software installers for both Macintosh and Windows operating systems. With Install Factory you can protect your installer from unauthorized use and prevent your users from giving away copies of your installed software. Install Factory combines ease of use with incredible sophistication. In it's simplest form you can drag-and-drop your entire project into Install Factory and produce a double-clickable installer for the operating system platform you select. From these humble beginnings you can easily replace the default graphics and text, add ReadMe and EULA screens, create conditional logic and add anti-piracy security to your installer and to your developed software. Install Factory was designed specifically for the small to medium sized software developer and integrates with most popular development environments like Visual C++, CodeWarrior, FileMaker, REALbasic and 4th Dimension. With Install Factory you can do almost anything the 'big boys' can and one very important thing they can not: You can prevent software piracy.

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