- Here are links for Linux downloads
- Silo is a focused and lightning-fast standalone 3D modeler. Its deep modeling and UV mapping toolset has made it a favorite of pros for making game assets, movie characters, and objects for 3D printing.
At the Venice Biennale, the mæve installation connects the entries of the EveryVille student competition and puts them into the larger context of MACE content and metadata. By placing physical project cards on an interactive surface, the visitors can explore an organic network of projects, people and media. mæve is designed and developed by the Interface Design team of the University of Applied Sciences Potsdam.
At Pixolüt, we have been using the Nullsoft Install System for a long time. We rely on it with every build pipeline for .Net user applications and also server deployments. They all benefit from the flexibility NSIS offers.
The only problem with using any external installer system, especially a script based one is that its painful to manage the sync between the project file and the installer script to ensure that only required DLLs and content files are included - and every time a new DLL, file or folder is added to the project, the install script needs to be updated.
Then there is the issue of version information - that needs to come from the assembly info file!
Wouldn't it be great to be able to use the .Net project files to dynamically create the NSI file whilst still having all the power and features of NSIS? Well, with PreNIS you can. PreNIS provides a simple set of macro tags which will expand out and repeat for all folders or files specified and create a new NSI file which contains all correct files in the project.
The big issue is the Linux connectivity which became worse an worse over the time as Linux distribution getting more and more complicated. As matter of fact I did not find one instruction in the Internet on how to connect it to Linux via a cradle. Here is How!