The Zero Install system aims to provide a better way of installing software than traditional systems (tarballs, apt-get, bundles, setup.exe, etc). Here are some of our goals:
Anyone can install softwareYou don't have to be the administrator (root) just to install a word-processor [ more ] |
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Anyone can distribute softwareYou don't need to be blessed by a distribution (or anyone else) to be part of Zero Install; |
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It doesn't matter whether software is installed or notYou just run it. Zero Install handles the rest (downloading and caching as needed) [ more ] |
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SecurityIf one user downloads a malicious program, other users aren't affected; |
Zero Install introduction (screencast with audio commentary)
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News
- Apr 2008
- 0launch can now fallback to using a mirror automatically. The second part of the video tutorial is now up.
- Mar 2008
- Zero Install interview on netbsd.org.
- Feb 2008
- Zero Install 0.32 has been released, with some large-scale refactoring of the Python API and improvements to the GUI. I've also added some tutorial videos to the site.
- Jan 2008
- We now have a public mirror service running, providing backup copies of all known feeds.
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