Qim 1.2.4
Qim
Compression · v1.2.4 · info-mac
| Filename | qim-124-fat.hqx |
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| Size | 629.0 KB (644078 bytes) |
| Architecture | Fat Binary |
| Downloads | 3 |
About
QIM allows you to create straightforward an installer for distributing any kind of file. You can build your own 68k, PPC or FAT installer application in a very simple way, choosing many features such as: compression, target processor, computer restarting, destination folder. The Built Installer can show your own logo in its main window as well as a scrolling styled "Read Me" text in its splash screen and also a scrolling styled help text. Both texts may have embedded Picts. QIM is able to build single self-extracting installers and installers using external documents, for distributing your creations by using the media you want. Even if you will never create an installer, QIM will be anyway useful: becoming the archiving application of your choice, since any single QIMDocument (QIMD) holds compressed items without limits. QIM can also create compressed archives, BinHex and MacBinary files for a more convenient, free, world distribution. Last, but not least, QIM can create SEA applications.
QIM is shareware, it costs less than a small utility and anyone should afford it. QIM requires at least System 7 to run. QIM is Internet Config, Drag Manager and Navigation Manager aware moreover it's Appearance savvy. Balloons available.
Why to say more about QIM? Any technical analysis would be very prosy: you'd better try it.
Author: Rocco Moliterno mailto:feedback.yellowsoft@iol.it http://yellowsoft.tsx.org QIM page: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/7162/quickinstaller.html
What's new in 1.2.4 version -Bug, in Navigation code, fixed. -Code optimized for better performances. -Improved Internet menu. -Bug, in Internet Menu, fixed. -Addresses update. -Removed registration form from About Box. -Added Registrations folder. -Added Support folder. -Minor changes.
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