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ff20 30-03-2020 03:43

[Newbie question] CIU vs ASIS
 
Please be kind!
I'm trying to learn basics from this whole new world for me.

What would be easier for a newcoming?

Is there any alternative (easy to use if possible) if all I want is better compression rather than a fancy good-looking installer?

Thanks beforehand.
And I apology in advance if (probably) all this have been discussed here before.

KaktoR 31-03-2020 02:14

I would say ASIS is easier for beginning.

You can choose between Normal Mode and Compact Mode (Compact Mode is without any images).

ff20 31-03-2020 06:32

Quote:

Originally Posted by KaktoR (Post 484994)
I would say ASIS is easier for beginning.

You can choose between Normal Mode and Compact Mode (Compact Mode is without any images).

Thanks, KaktoR.

I appreciate your help.

I'm gonna try that Compact Mode ;)

Th3Raven 02-04-2020 06:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by KaktoR (Post 484994)
I would say ASIS is easier for beginning.

You can choose between Normal Mode and Compact Mode (Compact Mode is without any images).

Quote:

Originally Posted by ff20 (Post 485001)
Thanks, KaktoR.

I appreciate your help.

I'm gonna try that Compact Mode ;)

Agreed with KaktoR.
For what you want to do, ASIS is easier to get into it. CIU is more advanced and time-consuming I can add to create the installer.

If you want something even easier... I can say this is one of the easiest ones: https://fileforums.com/showpost.php?...48&postcount=1

ff20 02-04-2020 12:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Th3Raven (Post 485098)
Agreed with KaktoR.
For what you want to do, ASIS is easier to get into it. CIU is more advanced and time-consuming I can add to create the installer.

If you want something even easier... I can say this is one of the easiest ones: https://fileforums.com/showpost.php?...48&postcount=1

I have long way ahead.

I tried compact mode and I think I'd be easier with a step-by-step guide.
However I understand that devs like creating things, not that much fully explaining how they work :D

Anyway, I'll keep doing some more testing, until I learn.


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