In this issue of our newsletter you can read about two new
functions that we have added to our installation tool Visual Installer:
you can now create environment variables during an
installation, and register a type library for a .NET assembly in a easier
way.
You can also find a link to a blog post on our blog that
contains direct links to all newsletter issues that we
mailed last year (in 2015). So if you want to read a
newsletter issue again, or have not read it at all, you
have an opportunity now.
In
issue
2015-12 of our newsletter you could read about how
to use environment variables in Visual Installer.
We have now updated Visual Installer so you can create
your own environment variables during an installation.
You can also change values for existing environment
variables. We explain more in this blog post:
With
Visual Installer it is possible
to register a .NET assembly during an installation. In the
december update of Visual Installer 2015 we extended
this functionality so you also can register a type
library for the .NET assembly in an easy way. Read more:
With
USB Menu Creator you can create AutoRun menu interfaces
for USB sticks. The menus will be opened automatically
when the USB stick is plugged into a USB port in a computer.
From a menu users can run programs, open documents, play
videos etc.
USB Menu Creator is a special bundle that contains the following
3 products: CD-Menu Creator, USB AutoRun Creator and Image
Resizer. Click on the link below to read more:
During 2015 we emailed 13 newsletters with tips,
articles and other useful information. If you want to
read an earlier issue of our newsletter you can find a list
and links to all issues
here:
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