The beta program for ActiSetup 2005 (Codename Atlantis) begins in two weeks. ActiSetup 2005 is going to be an advanced setup development environment for Windows Installer. It will allow developers and software publishers to create installation packages for software products, with maximum ease of use and flexibility.(PRWEB) August 29, 2004 -- Dacris Software has announced the upcoming beta program for Codename Atlantis (ActiSetup 2005). ActiSetup 2005 is going to be an advanced setup development environment for Windows Installer. It will allow developers and software publishers to create installation packages for software products, with maximum ease of use and flexibility.ActiSetup 2005 will feature an intuitive user interface featuring the Office 2003 look and feel. The user interface will reflect the flexiblity of the product as a whole. Users will be able to quickly create installations with a single step-by-step wizard, as well as directly edit the MSI tables for greater fine-tuning. ActiSetup 2005 will support authoring multiple types of MSI projects, from regular installations to patches and merge modules. It will also include an advanced bootstrapper and an MSI table editor. Other product features include support for importing MSI databases, web install support, and an integrated online updater.For one license, the final version will cost $249 USD. One language pack will cost $199 USD. The beta program begins September 15, 2004. To get an early preview of this upcoming product, you can sign up for the beta program at http://www.dacris.com/actisetup/survey.aspxFor more information about ActiSetup, visit http://www.dacris.com/actisetupAbout Dacris SoftwareDacris Software Inc. offers professional, easy to use software with innovative features. Our company slogan is: "Simplify your digital world."CONTACT INFORMATION:Dan TohatanDacris Software Inc.905-326-5404http://www.dacris.com
Dacris Software Releases ActiSetup 2005 - Dacris Software has announced the final release of ActiSetup 2005, a setup development suite which is designed to simplify the creation of Windows Installer packages.(PRWEB) December 31, 2004 -- ActiS .. (374 Views)