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Setup Factory 7.0 と Setup Factory for Windows Installer の比較

Which do I Choose?

Setup Factory 7.0 and Setup Factory for Windows Installer are two separate installer tools created by Indigo Rose Software that overlap in their domain (software installer creation) but approach the task from different angles.

Both products support all standard installation functionality, such as installing and removing files, making changes to the Registry, modifying INI files, registering controls, etc. (See the features page for either product for a full list of their features.) The chart below outlines the similarities and differences in some key areas that may affect your purchasing decision.

Comparative Matrix

Feature
Setup Factory 7.0
Setup Factory for
Windows Installer
Creates MSI (Windows Installer) packages
No
Yes
Supports a free-form "scripted" approach for setup logic
Yes
No
Level of flexibility
High
Medium
Create self-extracting executable setups (i.e. "setup.exe" files)
Yes
Yes
Create installers that run on Windows 98-Vista
Yes
Yes
Create "Certified for Windows Vista" compliant installers
No
Yes
Create "Works with Windows Vista" compliant installers
Yes
Yes
Register COM (ActiveX) controls
Yes
Yes
Install .NET Assemblies to the Global Assembly Cache (GAC)
No
Yes
Supports the use of Windows Installer merge modules
No
Yes
Install Internet Information Services (IIS) Websites, virtual directories, etc.
No
Yes
Supports automatic uninstall
Yes
Yes
Supports "repair" mode
No
Yes
Flexible configuration of installer dialogs
Yes
Yes
Free-form dialog editor
No
Yes
Detect and install third-party technologies
Yes
Yes
Supports more than one language/localization per installer
Yes
No *
Can be used to create Windows Installer merge modules
No
Yes

* Each Windows Installer package can only support one language - this is a limitation of the Windows Installer technology itself. However, Setup Factory for Windows Installer does allow you to design your installer in multiple languages from one source project and then lets you choose the target language each time that you build.

Summary

The fundamental architectural difference between the two products is that Setup Factory 7.0 uses its own proprietary, self-contained setup engine to perform the installation. It includes a powerful built-in scripting language to control the installation procedurally. As such, it is very flexible and configurable.

Setup Factory for Windows installer, on the other hand, creates Windows Installer packages (MSI files) that are interpreted and run by the Windows Installer Service which must be pre-installed on the end user's system. Like all standard MSI installers, these are essentially database files that describe the installation in a declarative fashion, and must abide by the rules of the Windows Installer technology.

Although both products are relatively easy to use, many people find that Setup Factory 7.0 is more straightforward because of its procedural approach rather than the declarative approach of the Windows Installer technology. Ultimately, if the chart above does not lead you to a clear choice based on your requirements, you should evaluate the free trial versions of both products and see for yourself.

 

 


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