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HM NIS Edit V2.0.3   
Suggested by CriminalF - Added on 13 Jun 2006
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Synopsis: HM NIS Edit is an editor/IDE for Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS). It comes with a script wizard that is able to create standard setup programs with only a few clicks. There is also an InstallOptions designer that helps you create your own custom pages with a friendly drag-and-drop user interface.
Writes settings to: Application folder. Make sure you create a blank file called nisedit.ini in the same folder as nisedit.exe before running the application for the first time.
How to extract: Download the installer and extract using Universal Extractor to a folder of your choice. Remove [NSIS].nsi and $PLUGINSDIR. Create a blank file called nisedit.ini in the same folder. Launch the program by double-clicking on nisedit.exe.
License: Freeware/Open Source
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

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