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Re: [tor-bugs] #7842 [Tor bundles/installation]: make a graphical TBB installer (extractor)
#7842: make a graphical TBB installer (extractor)
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Reporter: proper | Owner: erinn
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Tor bundles/installation | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by bastik):
The TBBs for Windows are executables which ask where to extract, already.
I don't know if the 7zip extractor is flexible enough to allow something
to be launched after extraction.
(How hard can it be to open the folder you extracted it in and click on
the executable called start-tor-browser?)
The FirefoxPortable "installer" (as well as the other executables, that
aren't too old, from portableapps.com) optionally offers (via check-box)
to launch the "installed" application. (The "installer" still allows to
choose where to extract).
(Indeed a handy feature to launch what you extracted, comfortable feature)
Installers do a lot of things (wanted or not) like putting an icon on the
desktop, add entries to the Start Menu (so people can start applications
from there). (If I install, actually install, something I expect to find
it in the Start Menu)(probably unwanted things for TBB anyway)
If you talk about users are used to install something... what about
[https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2012-December/026949.html
un-installing] (user question on tor-talk)?
Installing things usually makes changes to the system (registry, add
libraries to the system folder), so programs come with an un-installer to
undo the changes. Some people deleted folders and thought everything would
be fine, some just deleted the desktop icon and believed the program would
be gone (Windows tells users that they have to unistall it, when they
delete an shortcut that points to an installed application). People got
told, that when they install something, they have to uninstall it instead
of just deleting the folder. Someone saying "just delete the folder" could
confuse them.
Maybe adding the word "portable" to the extractors filename would help a
bit, because some people have learned that portable software behaves
different than installed software. To be sure adding it to the folders
name would be even better. (portableapss.com does that; Well, they also
say "install", what I find misleading.)
I hope people are going to realize that they can safely delete the TBB
folder after "installing" it, while being taught for years that deleting
the folder is not enough.
(This seems to be a complex topic, diverting from my initial thought on
how hard it would be, while assuming it's easy, to just execute start-tor-
browser; why aren't we all robots.)
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