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QIM 1.2.4
QIM allows you to build your own 68k, PPC or FAT installer application in a very simple way, choosing many features, including compression, target processor, computer restarting and destination folder.

The Built Installer can show your own logo in its main window as well as a scrolling styled "Read Me" text in its splash screen and also a scrolling styled help text. Both texts may have embedded Picts.
QIM is also able to build single self-extracting installers and installers using external documents, for distributing your creations by using the media you want. Even if you will never create an installer, QIM will be anyway useful, becoming the archiving application of your choice, since any single QIMDocument (QIMD) holds compressed items without limits.
QIM can even create compressed archives, BinHex and MacBinary files for a more convenient, free, world distribution, and can create SEA applications.
QIM requires at least System 7 to run. It is Internet Config, Drag Manager and Navigation Manager aware, and appearance savvy. Balloon help is available.
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