This question is directed mainly (but not exclusively) towards new orbiter users who only recently discovered and installed Orbiter:
I would like to know if the current way of orbiter installation (as a simple zip file) is ok with users, or if the next version should use a different method (self-extracting archive, or some more sophisticated installer/uninstaller). For most of us, unpacking a zip file isn't exactly rocket science, but I realise that a not negligible percentage of computer users these days may be lost when they have to do more than put a CD into their machine and wait for the installer to come up and do everything for them (and possibly mess up the registry and system in the process
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I have added a FAQ entry on the topic ( http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/faq.html#B1 ) which may help, but if it is a real problem, it may need to be addressed for the next release.
I suspect that the poll results will be somewhat skewed, since all members here presumably did manage to install orbiter, and not many who gave up frustrated are likely to visit here. But it may still give me some insight.
Caveat: I reserve the right to utterly ignore the outcome of this poll ...
I would like to know if the current way of orbiter installation (as a simple zip file) is ok with users, or if the next version should use a different method (self-extracting archive, or some more sophisticated installer/uninstaller). For most of us, unpacking a zip file isn't exactly rocket science, but I realise that a not negligible percentage of computer users these days may be lost when they have to do more than put a CD into their machine and wait for the installer to come up and do everything for them (and possibly mess up the registry and system in the process
I have added a FAQ entry on the topic ( http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/faq.html#B1 ) which may help, but if it is a real problem, it may need to be addressed for the next release.
I suspect that the poll results will be somewhat skewed, since all members here presumably did manage to install orbiter, and not many who gave up frustrated are likely to visit here. But it may still give me some insight.
Caveat: I reserve the right to utterly ignore the outcome of this poll ...