WinBuilder explained

WinBuilder
Screenshot Size:300px
Author:Nuno Brito
Developer:Peter Schlang, Robert Kochem
Released:2005[1]
Latest Release Version:082
Latest Release Date:[2]
Programming Language:Borland Delphi v7
Operating System:Microsoft Windows
ReactOS
Platform:IA-32
Size:928 KB
Genre:Live CD
License:Freeware

WinBuilder is a free application designed to build and customize boot disks (Live CDs) based on Microsoft Windows (WinPE).

Scripts

Scripts are the building blocks of Live CD compiled with Winbuilder, and are used to build the core components of the Live CD for adding applications, and for configuration of a specific project. Scripts consist of a human-readable text file with the extension, and can contain Winbuilder scripting commands, the scripts graphical user interface, and sometimes encoded applications to be extracted when needed.

Projects

A Project is a collection of Winbuilder scripts maintained for building a complete Live CD. Each project contains multiple scripts, each responsible for adding features or applications to the build.

Users may build their own projects from scratch or use one of many projects actively developed by the boot-land community. Projects can be downloaded directly using Winbuilder's built-in download manager and used as-is or further customized to meet the individual's needs.

Actively developed projects

Inactive Projects

All of these projects are developed and distributed freely and aim to provide an alternative to other popular Live CD distributions based on Linux such as Knoppix, Slax, Damn Small Linux, which are known for their use in rescue or administrative actions on PCs.

Use and reception

Use of the software to build various customized boot disks has been covered in articles from PC Quest,[3] PC-Welt[4] (the German edition of PC World, which also offers some customized scripts for building disk images including additional utilities, branded as pcwVistaPE[5] and pcwWin7PE[6]), the Russian edition of CHIP,[7] and by TeraByte Unlimited.[8]

CNET editor's review found that "WinBuilder is one of the most easy-to-use boot disk creation tools in the genre," and praised it for its "novice-friendly interface", but at the same time warned that the "program expects experienced users. For the most part, boot disk applications are for experts only." The built-in Download Center was remarked because it "simplifies procuring the boot disk applications." Other features praised were "its small size, fair memory overhead, simple instructions, and robust application installation wizards."[9]

See also

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brito. Nuno. Explaining the Winbuilder Framework. 11 September 2010. 20 February 2017.
  2. Web site: knjers . WinBuilder . reboot.pro . 2012-11-07.
  3. Anindya Roy, (February 01, 2008) Live Vista, PC Quest
  4. Christian Löbering, (10 Dec 2009) Der USB-Stick als Notfallsystem (The USB flash drive as a backup system), PC-Welt, also appeared in freenet
  5. http://pcwelt-praxis.de/dokumentation/anleitungen/pcwvistape-vista-als-zweitsystem
  6. http://pcwelt-praxis.de/dokumentation/anleitungen/pcwwin7pe-schritt-fuer-schritt-zum-winpe-rettungssystem
  7. Максим Амелин (August 2007) Windows PE: Vista, которая всегда с тобой (Vista, which is always with you), CHIP, pp. 38 - 42
  8. http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/howto/win7pe_tutorial.htm Creating a Win7RescuePE Boot Disc Containing Image for Windows
  9. CNET Staff, (December 25, 2007) WinBuilder 074 CNET editors' review, CNET