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Have you just finished developing your application and created the installation package using Advanced Installer? [...]
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Full View / NID: 95756 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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Winget is a command-line package manager created by Microsoft for the Windows operating system. It enables users to search for, install, update, and uninstall software applications using the command line or scripts instead of a graphical user interface (GUI). [...]
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Full View / NID: 95714 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.3.0, RC 5. This is the fifth release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.3 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.0, RC 5 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the fourth release candidate (RC 5), planned for 26 October 2023. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 95690 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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C# is a widely used programming language for developing various applications - from desktop apps to games and websites. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95715 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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In our previous article, we simplified the steps of App-V 5 to MSIX conversion using MSIX Packaging Tool and Advanced Installer. We went even further and saw How to Automate the App-V to MSIX conversion. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95716 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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Ever faced annoying errors when trying to install something on Windows? You’re not alone. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95717 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.3.0, RC 4. This is the fourth release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.3 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.0, RC 4 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the fifth release candidate (RC 5), planned for 26 October 2023. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 95691 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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In our latest article, we discussed App-V to MSIX conversion: Shortcut argument skipped during conversion. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The same goes for WorkingDirectory. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95718 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.3.0, RC 3. This is the third release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.3 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.0, RC 3 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the fourth release candidate (RC 4), planned for 12 October 2023. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 95692 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.3.0, RC 2. This is the second release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.3 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.0, RC 2 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the third release candidate (RC 3), planned for 28 September 2023. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 95655 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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If you're already familiar with the basics of publishing an MSIX application to the Microsoft Store, you're ahead of the game. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95649 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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Advanced Installer 21.0.1 was released on September 7th, 2023
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Full View / NID: 95625 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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Advanced Installer 21.0 was released on September 5th, 2023
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Full View / NID: 95616 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the release of PHP 8.3.0, RC 1. This is the first release candidate, continuing the PHP 8.3 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.0, RC 1 please visit the download page. Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system. Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be the second release candidate (RC 2), planned for 14 September 2023. The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site. Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 95605 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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Branding an installation package plays a key role in today’s competitive digital landscape. It helps you differentiate your application in a crowded marketplace. Especially, for those in the application packaging industry, understanding how to brand an MSIX package is crucial to building trust and enhancing user experience. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95617 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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You often need to install additional components (known as prerequisites or runtimes) to your software product so it runs successfully on a machine. You must include the necessary prerequisites in the installer package for the application, ensuring that they are automatically installed on the machine when needed. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95404 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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In business, we often have to weigh the differences between expenses and true investments. Take the application packaging industry, for example. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95386 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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With the release of the MSI Packaging Academy after which you can get a certification that proves your packaging skills, I also thought to give you some of the most used application packaging interview questions, some of which I have asked different applicants during the years. These questions could give you a general idea of what is to be expected when you are going to your next interview and possibly could ease up your emotions. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95385 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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When deploying software, configuration files are the key to customizing behavior without modifying the source code. [...]
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Full View / NID: 95387 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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The PHP team is pleased to announce the third beta release of PHP 8.3.0, Beta 3. This continues the PHP 8.3 release cycle, the rough outline of which is specified in the PHP Wiki. For source downloads of PHP 8.3.0 Beta 3 please visit the download page.Please carefully test this version and report any issues found in the bug reporting system.Please DO NOT use this version in production, it is an early test version. For more information on the new features and other changes, you can read the NEWS file, or the UPGRADING file for a complete list of upgrading notes. These files can also be found in the release archive. The next release will be RC 1, planned for Aug 31 2023.The signatures for the release can be found in the manifest or on the QA site.Thank you for helping us make PHP better.
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Full View / NID: 95382 / Submitted by: The Zilla of Zuron
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