• PeriodicallyPedantic@lemmy.ca
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    18 hours ago

    Hot take: I hate when software just extracts an executable.
    Fucking install it so that it’s registered with the software updater and uninstaller. Don’t make me remember that I have to go hunting in the folder to delete this one app.

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      3 hours ago

      Kind of a moot point since most windows programs don’t have a centralized hub for updates either, even when “properly installed” in program files.

    • MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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      6 hours ago
      1. You don’t need an uninstaller if deleting the folder suffices
      2. You don’t want some software to update.
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        3 minutes ago

        I know I don’t NEED an uninstaller. I want to use the uninstaller I already have for all my other apps.

        Let me have a consistent user experience.
        Automatically figure out the right spot for the app resources and set the appropriate file permissions.
        Show up in the list of installed applications, so I can sort them by size, if I’m running out of space.
        Don’t make me jump through hoops or know the magical directory I need to put it in, in order to have it show up in the start menu or app drawer.

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      15 hours ago

      Some people prefer it.

      I maintain a small piece of Windows software and originally just provided an installer, but I received enough requests for it that now when I publish releases I provide both an installer and a zipped portable build.