Online Patching Systems?
Master_Flash asks: "My company is preparing to distribute an online Windows application that will change over time (don't they all?). We been evaluating online patch systems. There are a number of commercial
applications out there. Some look good: RTPatch from PocketSoft, ASTA Binary Patcher, and Necromancer's FlashUpdate. Has anyone had a positive experience with these or other applications? One other idea we had was to use CVS as a patching system. While CVS isn't technically a binary patch it does a great job at checking on which files need to be updated. Most of the files we have are small and change infrequently, so CVS could work. Opinions and guidance are welcome."
I'm not erally sure if it's helpful or not as I haven't read much of it, but I'll post a quote out of it
Has anyone had a positive experience with these or other applications?
Why don't you instead ask if anyone has had a positive experience with Windows - ostensibly your platform of choice?
I just don't know - Windows on the net today looks like a battlefield, and you're going to risk making things even worse?
Ugh.