Wise Package Studio 8 - which edition + requirements
Hi,
I'm new to packaging and I want to learn about Wise Package Studio 8.
My first goal is to package an application. I'm willing to do the learning by myself, but at this stage a point in the right direction would be very helpful. I've got to start somewhere!
All I want to know is:
- Which edition of Wise Package Studio should I install (Standard, Professional, or Enterprise)? Ideally I'd like to start with the most basic setup to start packaging. As my knowledge increases I can move up the ladder.
- Will I need access to a server?
- Will I need to use virtualization?
- If there are any links to useful beginner tutorials I'd appreciate if you posted them. I'm currently going through the "Newcomers Read This First!" post[:)].
You don't have to elaborate on these questions too much, I just want to get a clearer idea of what I need to be doing/learning.
Thanks[:)]
I'm new to packaging and I want to learn about Wise Package Studio 8.
My first goal is to package an application. I'm willing to do the learning by myself, but at this stage a point in the right direction would be very helpful. I've got to start somewhere!
All I want to know is:
- Which edition of Wise Package Studio should I install (Standard, Professional, or Enterprise)? Ideally I'd like to start with the most basic setup to start packaging. As my knowledge increases I can move up the ladder.
- Will I need access to a server?
- Will I need to use virtualization?
- If there are any links to useful beginner tutorials I'd appreciate if you posted them. I'm currently going through the "Newcomers Read This First!" post[:)].
You don't have to elaborate on these questions too much, I just want to get a clearer idea of what I need to be doing/learning.
Thanks[:)]
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