This version focused heavily on . It improved the command-line interface and PowerShell support, making it easier to plug the installer creation process into continuous integration (CI) pipelines like Azure DevOps, Jenkins, or GitHub Actions. A Note on Software Security
: You miss out on critical security patches and support for the latest Windows versions.
: A dedicated WYSIWYG editor allows you to create professional, branded installers without writing complex scripts.
: Cracked files often contain hidden trojans or ransomware.
: Modified installers may fail during complex deployments, leading to broken software for your users.
: Intelligent detection and installation of required frameworks like .NET, Java, or SQL Server Express.
: Built-in tools for migrating legacy Win32 applications to the modern MSIX format, ensuring compatibility with the Microsoft Store.