mojado Posted March 25 Report Share Posted March 25 (edited) Package Builder 1.0.5 Build macOS installer packages in minutes. The internet is full of posts from people trying to create a macOS installer package correctly, which is a testament to how confusing and time consuming it can be. Your time is worth more. — Package Builder makes it super easy to build installer packages by simplifying the process: Simply drag and drop your files, set a few settings, and click "Build". Done. Create Mac Installers For… …Applications, Fonts, Screensavers, Automator workflows, Shortcuts, Extensions, Device Component Plugins, Sounds, Preference Panes, Input Managers, Color Pickers, Desktop Pictures, and anything else. Background Image Set a background image. Package Builder helps you attain the "typical look" that users expect. Localized Text The install application supports an Introduction and Read Me before the installation, and a Summary after the installation. License Agreements By adding a license agreement (localized in multiple languages), you can require the user agree before installing continues. Install Scripts Run custom Pre- and Post-Install shell scripts that you write, to perform any advanced use cases like handling existing files or restarting running services. icon Install Requirements Make sure your user recognizes their system supports or doesn't support your product by requiring macOS versions, architectures (Intel or Apple Silicon), or free space. Detailed Build Log Package Builder's build log shows you everything it's doing so when there's a problem, you know exactly where in the process it encountered a problem and why. Multiple Choices Need to offer multiple install choices? No problem. Add multiple packages to your installer containing different files, where each package becomes its own "choice" the user can choose to install. Code Signing Ensure your users (and macOS itself) know that the installer is safe and unmodified with secure code signing. Notarization Have Package Builder go the extra step, by having Apple notarize your installer, checking it for any malware. Work Like a Pro Package Builder's significance is in not requiring the command line to build an installer package, but of course you can absolutely automate it as part of your own build process using the pkgbuilder command-line tool, it's a trivial single call that Just Works. By using the pkgbuilder tool, you can integrate building your pkg files into your normal build workflow, such as building an application in Xcode. Using the pkgbuilder tool is as simple as passing it the '.pkgbuilder' and the path to save your '.pkg' file to. That's it. To create a macOS installer package: Launch Package Builder. Enter a name for the package. Drag-and-drop your app/files/etc. Customize the destinations if needed. Click the Build button. Intel or Apple Silicon macOS 13.2 or later required Download links https://ddownload.com/9jksvp73uvgh/pabu105.zip https://rapidgator.net/file/80ca97aa13b36eddbb5fead6c752afaa/ Edited March 31 by mojado 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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