FilePacker is a 32-bit Windows application that can be used to temporarily remove the runtime engines that are used by some programming languages. It comes with a wizard-orientated design interface that enables you to easily and quickly create a stand-alone executable of your software for easier distribution.
FilePacker can accomplish this by placing the runtime engines and other project files into a self-extracting executable that is extracted to one of the twenty-one build in extraction directories. This can all take place in only a few seconds when the stand-alone executable is run.
FilePacker also has the capability to compress the project files by using the zlib compression library. You can even protect your executable with a password or you can display a dialog box, with a progress bar, that will display the percentage of data that has been extracted.
After extracting the project files, FilePacker can launch up to sixty-four executables simultaneously.
FilePacker can also delete the extracted project files after the running executables are closed. |
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