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Hi,
I have just managed to get my company to invest in package studio5.0 [:D].
I would like to know where i can get some tips on best practices, tricks etc etc. I have got the manual, and went thru it [8|], but I would like some comments from the more experienced packagers.[:D]
I have just managed to get my company to invest in package studio5.0 [:D].
I would like to know where i can get some tips on best practices, tricks etc etc. I have got the manual, and went thru it [8|], but I would like some comments from the more experienced packagers.[:D]
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sean_c_roberts
20 years ago
Greetings script_son...
If you got your company to invest in Wise Package Studio 5, then you accomplished alot... it's expensive!
Also, I HOPE you have a team working with you, because if you're the sole application (re)packager, then you've probably wasted SOMEONE's money.
In my opinion:
The MSI editing tool is the best around, although it's still a little buggy.
The WiseScript Editor is ABSOLUTELY PHENOMINAL... especially with its ability to make API calls, it's VERY powerful (and it's easy to use).
The SoftwareManager and PackageRequest portions of WPS will probably not benefit you (again, unless you have a team).
Good luck to you, and please do ask your questions here as they come up.
- Sean Roberts
If you got your company to invest in Wise Package Studio 5, then you accomplished alot... it's expensive!
Also, I HOPE you have a team working with you, because if you're the sole application (re)packager, then you've probably wasted SOMEONE's money.
In my opinion:
The MSI editing tool is the best around, although it's still a little buggy.
The WiseScript Editor is ABSOLUTELY PHENOMINAL... especially with its ability to make API calls, it's VERY powerful (and it's easy to use).
The SoftwareManager and PackageRequest portions of WPS will probably not benefit you (again, unless you have a team).
Good luck to you, and please do ask your questions here as they come up.
- Sean Roberts
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