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Original author(s) | Daniel Lopez Ridruejo |
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Developer(s) | Backstaff Software |
Initial release | 9 February 2004[1] |
Stable release | 24.3.0
/ 1 March 2024 |
Operating system | Windows (Windows XP or newer), MacOS (10.5 or newer), Linux (any), Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, IRIX |
Type | Software development tools |
License | Commercial |
Website |
installbuilder |
InstallBuilder is a commercial development tool for creating cross-platform installation programs and software packages.
InstallBuilder builds software installers for Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, FreeBSD and other UNIX platforms.... [2] It can also be used to generate RPM and Debian packages. [3]
Over the years, it has been promoted by different media sources such as linux.com [4] [5] and Linux_Journal [6].
In addition to commercial licenses, it also offers free licenses for opensource projects [7]. One of the most commonly known open source users is XAMPP [8], which provides Windows, Linux and macOS installers built with InstallBuilder.
In 2003, Daniel Lopez Ridruejo founded BitRock [9]. A few months later, the first version of InstallBuilder was released [1].
In February 22, 2005, BitRock released its first opensource stack, built using InstallBuilder and packaging popular opensource components [10]. This stack, would be the beginning of what will later become Bitnami [11]. Bitnami kept distributing popular opensource stacks packed with InstallBuilder until they were recently discontinued [12].
On May 15, 2019, VMware acquired BitRock (doing business as Bitnami) [13] [14], incorporating InstallBuilder to its store [15] and rebranding it to VMware InstallBuilder [16]
On Dec 15 2022, InstallBuilder was again acquired by Backstaff Software [17], which is still maintaining it and focusing on support and new features.
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Original author(s) | Daniel Lopez Ridruejo |
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Developer(s) | Backstaff Software |
Initial release | 9 February 2004[1] |
Stable release | 24.3.0
/ 1 March 2024 |
Operating system | Windows (Windows XP or newer), MacOS (10.5 or newer), Linux (any), Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, IRIX |
Type | Software development tools |
License | Commercial |
Website |
installbuilder |
InstallBuilder is a commercial development tool for creating cross-platform installation programs and software packages.
InstallBuilder builds software installers for Linux, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, FreeBSD and other UNIX platforms.... [2] It can also be used to generate RPM and Debian packages. [3]
Over the years, it has been promoted by different media sources such as linux.com [4] [5] and Linux_Journal [6].
In addition to commercial licenses, it also offers free licenses for opensource projects [7]. One of the most commonly known open source users is XAMPP [8], which provides Windows, Linux and macOS installers built with InstallBuilder.
In 2003, Daniel Lopez Ridruejo founded BitRock [9]. A few months later, the first version of InstallBuilder was released [1].
In February 22, 2005, BitRock released its first opensource stack, built using InstallBuilder and packaging popular opensource components [10]. This stack, would be the beginning of what will later become Bitnami [11]. Bitnami kept distributing popular opensource stacks packed with InstallBuilder until they were recently discontinued [12].
On May 15, 2019, VMware acquired BitRock (doing business as Bitnami) [13] [14], incorporating InstallBuilder to its store [15] and rebranding it to VMware InstallBuilder [16]
On Dec 15 2022, InstallBuilder was again acquired by Backstaff Software [17], which is still maintaining it and focusing on support and new features.